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national geographic show diggers finally found it in september. take a look. >> the time capsule has contents from all the attendees of the design conference and steve jobs was the capstone of all this. it came with the computer with apple's first mouse. >> the discovery of the capsule debuts later this month. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪
national geographic show diggers finally found it in september. take a look. >> the time capsule has contents from all the attendees of the design conference and steve jobs was the capstone of all this. it came with the computer with apple's first mouse. >> the discovery of the capsule debuts later this month. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪
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>>narrador: revista time, national geographic, scientific american; células madre para tratar diabetes la noticia sorprende al mundo, le llaman la medicina del siglo xxi; un modo natural de curar la mayoría de los males que padecen millones de personas. imagínese una vida sin diabetes, artritis, hipertensión, dolores musculares, reumatismo, osteoporosis. esto ya es posible gracias a una revolución médica: las células madre. en los siguientes minutos conocerá cómo aprovechar las ventajas de este nuevo tratamiento y comprobará de qué manera
>>narrador: revista time, national geographic, scientific american; células madre para tratar diabetes la noticia sorprende al mundo, le llaman la medicina del siglo xxi; un modo natural de curar la mayoría de los males que padecen millones de personas. imagínese una vida sin diabetes, artritis, hipertensión, dolores musculares, reumatismo, osteoporosis. esto ya es posible gracias a una revolución médica: las células madre. en los siguientes minutos conocerá cómo aprovechar las...
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it's featured on the "national geographic" television series snake salvation.re was nothing out of the ordinary during saturday's service. >> everybody was getting in, shouting, taking upper serpent >> his father had suv erred numerous bites over the years. he said by handling the snakes he was obeying the word of god. >> i don't actually don't want to die of a serpent bite but i'd rather die standing around people standing around me praying as opposed to people standing around me in a car wreck cushion. >> his faith was so strong he did not want treatment. >> if he woke up in a hospital he would have blamed every one of us. he was a firm believer. he did not want to go to a hospital. >> the cuche family has run the church for generations. he said handling the venn mum snakes is part of what family believes in. >> we said it's the word of god and it's a good way to live by and a good way to die buy. >> "national geographic" said it was struck by cuche's religious convictions and it was honored. >>> the ground of a jet ran into the ground. it was parked yesterda
it's featured on the "national geographic" television series snake salvation.re was nothing out of the ordinary during saturday's service. >> everybody was getting in, shouting, taking upper serpent >> his father had suv erred numerous bites over the years. he said by handling the snakes he was obeying the word of god. >> i don't actually don't want to die of a serpent bite but i'd rather die standing around people standing around me praying as opposed to people...
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"national geographic" searching for adventurers. >> >> we really do.le who doend know him. >> to watch what you do it says you never sprain and i ankle. >> i do, but we don't show it. >> oh, it says you never sprain an ankle. >> there are days we need to turn around. >> do you ever get afraid? >> to be afraid, it makes us to be alied because if you are not afraid, you will die. >> what have you not yet conquered that you want to do? or you've done it all? >> no. i think it's important to have goals far away. i like to climb different mountains. then i go off tomorrow. like tomorrow i want to train. i want to wake up see the mountains, say, okay this summit looks nice so i want to go there. >> wow. thank you, kilian. >> what do you eat? >> what do you eat? >> we'll get your diet. i usually go eight hours with no water. you erie amazing. >> we need to eat because it's long. >> i agree. kilian jornet thank you. and mary anne from "national geographic," thank you. >>> all that mattered on this day in 2002 a decision by a mayor that changes decision all acr
"national geographic" searching for adventurers. >> >> we really do.le who doend know him. >> to watch what you do it says you never sprain and i ankle. >> i do, but we don't show it. >> oh, it says you never sprain an ankle. >> there are days we need to turn around. >> do you ever get afraid? >> to be afraid, it makes us to be alied because if you are not afraid, you will die. >> what have you not yet conquered that you want to...
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the stars of a national geographic channel show called "diggers" were able to unearth this pricelesshow did you find it? , or ourd a lead producer did, about the time capsule that was supposed to be dug up after 20 years. nobody went after it. we tried to give it a shot. we wanted to find it. >> i want to have you explain the show. what is "diggers"? >> it is a show about us, basically. we go around the country and dig up different artifacts that are lost in time. they usually tell a story about something. anything from billy the kid all the way up to what some people consider to be a modern thing. the time capsule that was buried in 1983. yet it was intended to be dug up. it was intended to be dug up in 2000. it was kind of lost. there was some new landscaping. everybody kind of forgot about it all stop we come along 13 years late, but we still found it. kind of an odd thing for our show. we are used to using little metal detect spurs false -- detectors. we find maybe civil war bullets. in this case, we found something really. >> tell us about the process. how was the digging proces
the stars of a national geographic channel show called "diggers" were able to unearth this pricelesshow did you find it? , or ourd a lead producer did, about the time capsule that was supposed to be dug up after 20 years. nobody went after it. we tried to give it a shot. we wanted to find it. >> i want to have you explain the show. what is "diggers"? >> it is a show about us, basically. we go around the country and dig up different artifacts that are lost in...
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part of the "national geographic" biggers.g are here now with some of what they dug up. good to see you. all attention has focused on this. and i touch it? >> yes, you can. stuart: that is steve jobs personal mouse? >> exactly. the design conference in aspen, colorado. everyone put stuff in this giant 13-foot tube, h his asked to contribute something and that is what put in. he used it at the time. we are not selling it, this goes directly to the historical society. in a museum along with all the other stuff including this beautiful beer can. stuart: why did you dig it up so early? >> they were supposed to dig it up after 20 years. steve jobs predicted they would be using their cell phones as computers, which they are. there is posted to get up every 20 years, but they couldn't find it, records were lost, so 30 years later we come along and we talk with historians. stuart: how did you find it? >> we ended up getting some court offense written down from somebody who was their way back then and we had a whole team of people comi
part of the "national geographic" biggers.g are here now with some of what they dug up. good to see you. all attention has focused on this. and i touch it? >> yes, you can. stuart: that is steve jobs personal mouse? >> exactly. the design conference in aspen, colorado. everyone put stuff in this giant 13-foot tube, h his asked to contribute something and that is what put in. he used it at the time. we are not selling it, this goes directly to the historical society. in a...
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i can't say -- i can't argue that point what you see on national geographic.or twice on my show. we're not going to be doing that, we haven't done it for years. you'll see some clips down the line. what he's saying is, these are young people, yes, it is nature. don't you think we ought to educate people about why it's important to have the giraffe? a lot of people don't understand. they're very endangered, okay? to me, that's a weak point of educating young people about -- they have an animal there that might pass on, that they do take out and feed to their cats privately or whatever they want to do, that's up to them, okay? i disagree with the fact that that's anything about education. >> jack, you seem deeply and even personally offended by this. i'm wondering if you can explain why? >> because i work so hard and so do all the zoos in this country to bring the zoo logical world to people, when we spend tens of millions of dollars on habitats for the polar bear. 28 million we're spending to show the beautiful giraffes out there. we have a hand feeding place w
i can't say -- i can't argue that point what you see on national geographic.or twice on my show. we're not going to be doing that, we haven't done it for years. you'll see some clips down the line. what he's saying is, these are young people, yes, it is nature. don't you think we ought to educate people about why it's important to have the giraffe? a lot of people don't understand. they're very endangered, okay? to me, that's a weak point of educating young people about -- they have an animal...
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this imagine was shot for "national geographic." it's just people trying to call loved ones. too many some of us think of migrants or the poor as washed out unfall with technology and alone. the reality is they aspire to a better life as much as we do. they'll use whatever tools are available, and they love their families as much as everyone else. our thanks to john stan meyer and the photo organization for the compelling reminder. that's our show for today. on monday the argument check cashing service through your local post office. that's a great debate and discussion. we'll talk about it on monday. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi. on behalf of the entire team on "real money," thank you for joining us and have a great weekend. >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford live from new york city. here are the stories we are following - volkswagen workers reject a plan to unionize. it's a setback for the autoworkers union, because the vote was 712 to 766. >> president obama got a look at california's drought conditions on friday. he spent time meeting with farmers
this imagine was shot for "national geographic." it's just people trying to call loved ones. too many some of us think of migrants or the poor as washed out unfall with technology and alone. the reality is they aspire to a better life as much as we do. they'll use whatever tools are available, and they love their families as much as everyone else. our thanks to john stan meyer and the photo organization for the compelling reminder. that's our show for today. on monday the argument...
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it would be hard to blame national geographic. >> you have driven those ice roads before one cracks and you die. i'm not suggesting that happened or is going to happen, a hypothetical. danny, waiver or no waiver, i've heard of all sorts of waivers being useless, because there is a lot of pressure when you're signing them. here's a whole bunch of money staring you in the face, just sign the waiver. does that play in at all? >> sure, it's a contractual issue and a case by case basis. you can't contract away all of your liability, simply by asking someone to sign on a dotted line. certainly, you cannot, if a reality show is creating the actual risk. and there are certain reality shows that there are some that just follow people doing what they're doing and others that actually place them in a particular place in a particular surrounding. so it varies. it runs the gamut from reality show to reality show. some have been held liable and some have held on to those waivers. >> that's why i say here, because he's got a history of doing thi
it would be hard to blame national geographic. >> you have driven those ice roads before one cracks and you die. i'm not suggesting that happened or is going to happen, a hypothetical. danny, waiver or no waiver, i've heard of all sorts of waivers being useless, because there is a lot of pressure when you're signing them. here's a whole bunch of money staring you in the face, just sign the waiver. does that play in at all? >> sure, it's a contractual issue and a case by case basis....
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it was right after that that i had the opportunity with national geographic as a tourist, 17 days at the arctic and the south pole. it gave me a different perspective as a person about the last frontier, how important our environment is, whether it's global warming, protecting the environment, and i'm just a kid that grew up in the streets of city city, missouri, and going to antarctica was my 7th continent, i was with researchers and scientists and people that really care about the environment and to see the orca whales, the humpback whales, to see the penguins, to see leopard seals and all type of wildlife it was just something that i can never really think about. then i read the book of sir ernest shackleton and talked about his expedition down to and arctic ka and i would like to read a deal from his book, sir ernest shackleton and i felt like he felt, being one of a million people that get to set foot on antarctica. in memories we were rich. we have pierced the veil of things. we have suffered, start and triumphd, grown bigger in the bigness of the whole. we have seen god in his
it was right after that that i had the opportunity with national geographic as a tourist, 17 days at the arctic and the south pole. it gave me a different perspective as a person about the last frontier, how important our environment is, whether it's global warming, protecting the environment, and i'm just a kid that grew up in the streets of city city, missouri, and going to antarctica was my 7th continent, i was with researchers and scientists and people that really care about the environment...
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. >> a snake-handling pastor who was on the national geographic reality show "snake salvation," has died being bitten at a church service. he was handling a rattlesnake at the church in kentucky and he was bitten on the hand. when the ambulance arrived workers were told he refused medical treatment and went home. >> he woke up in the hospital he would blame us. he would not go to the hospital. he told me, you get bit you die at home or god brings you through. >> the pastor upon -- eight times before. >> kids tried to to started a fire that turned into a blast with debris flying into the backyard. police say the living room was being used as a workshop. there was evidence the boys were building homemade fireworks. experts plan to destroy the items. >>> coming up, could the apple i-car be on the horizon? >> head west for the best, the bay area cities with the happy of the >>> the new report suggests apple executives met with tesla c.e.o. to discuss a possible merger. the chronicle report cited an unnamed source with information about meeting and said they met last spring at apple cupertino
. >> a snake-handling pastor who was on the national geographic reality show "snake salvation," has died being bitten at a church service. he was handling a rattlesnake at the church in kentucky and he was bitten on the hand. when the ambulance arrived workers were told he refused medical treatment and went home. >> he woke up in the hospital he would blame us. he would not go to the hospital. he told me, you get bit you die at home or god brings you through. >> the...
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this imagine was shot for "national geographic." it's just people trying to call loved ones. many some of us think of migrants or the poor as washed out unfall with technology and alone. the reality is they aspire to a better life as much as we do. they'll use whatever tools are available, and they love their families as much as everyone else. our thanks to john stan meyer and the photo organization for the compelling reminder. that's our show for today. on monday the argument check cashing service through your local post office. that's a great debate and discussion. we'll talk about it on monday. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi. on behalf of the entire team on "real money," thank you for joining us and have a great weekend. >>> hi, i am lisa fletcher and you are in "the stream." the way society views it sternal has. couples talk about the victories, the hurdles and some of the biggest surprises of mix-race relations. ♪ ♪ >>> our digital producer is here bringing in all of our live feedback. we asked the viewers, put them to quite a challenge, asked them to tell us their
this imagine was shot for "national geographic." it's just people trying to call loved ones. many some of us think of migrants or the poor as washed out unfall with technology and alone. the reality is they aspire to a better life as much as we do. they'll use whatever tools are available, and they love their families as much as everyone else. our thanks to john stan meyer and the photo organization for the compelling reminder. that's our show for today. on monday the argument check...
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. >> reporter: barbara albany shared "national geographic" images. she lived right against the charred hillside left by the colby fire. >> i look at what it could be and it's kind of disheartening. >> reporter: although there's more development now, she hopes they're more prepared. still she packed up her car and headed out to a friend's house. >> i've taken out everything that means anything of sentimental value, and after that, what am i going to do here, you know, other than get crazy when and if the mud comes. >> reporter: and the closure and mandatory evacuation order for about a thousand glendora residents will remain in effect until possibly saturday, depending on what the storm brings. the city has also dropped off sand bags and 1.6 miles of k-rail in these neighborhoods just to keep residents safe. for cbs news, i'm serene branson in glendora, california. >>> kcbs meteorologist jackie johnson has more on weather in the midwest. >> some rain finally hitting the west coast but maybe too much all at once. take a look at this large storm system
. >> reporter: barbara albany shared "national geographic" images. she lived right against the charred hillside left by the colby fire. >> i look at what it could be and it's kind of disheartening. >> reporter: although there's more development now, she hopes they're more prepared. still she packed up her car and headed out to a friend's house. >> i've taken out everything that means anything of sentimental value, and after that, what am i going to do here, you...
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when it's time to record, you push the red button like this -- >> reporter: chris ranier, a "national geographicexplorer, has made a living documenting the lives of the world's most remote people. as part of the network he's now helping teach them how to gather and upload their stories. >> so we've brought in computers, cameras, video cameras, to give them an opportunity to share the stories of their forests, of the river, fishing, kind of create a connection to alaska, to many of the indigenous cultures around the world. >> reporter: the stories include this valley of death where they believe the devil came to earth. and this, a six square mile preserve with more species of life than any other similar-sized place on earth. they believe this is the birthplace of all life. and the gateway to the next world. and this is where an important additional element of the network of indigenous knowledge comes in. scientists are becoming increasingly receptive to what's recognized as traditional knowledge. the extensive collection of environmental observations and wisdom passed down among indigenous people
when it's time to record, you push the red button like this -- >> reporter: chris ranier, a "national geographicexplorer, has made a living documenting the lives of the world's most remote people. as part of the network he's now helping teach them how to gather and upload their stories. >> so we've brought in computers, cameras, video cameras, to give them an opportunity to share the stories of their forests, of the river, fishing, kind of create a connection to alaska, to many...
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national geographic show diggers finally found it in september. take a look. >> the time capsule has contents from all the attendees of the design conference and steve jobs was the capstone of all this. it came with the computer with apple's first mouse. >> the discovery of the capsule debuts later this month. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> there was a team that came to oakland tonight that has quite a history. >> i love warrior fans. after the game they're shaking their heads. that's all you can do with a performance like this. with lebron james' first game in the nba, his first game winning shot came against the warriors. tonight he had a chance to repeat history. dwyane wade had a sore foot, wasn't able to play. miami looked like they were on their way to a blowout. look at lebron, no chance to defend him. they led by 21 points, but the warriors got back into it thanks to a 20-2 run. steph curry
national geographic show diggers finally found it in september. take a look. >> the time capsule has contents from all the attendees of the design conference and steve jobs was the capstone of all this. it came with the computer with apple's first mouse. >> the discovery of the capsule debuts later this month. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a...
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>>narrador: revista time, national geographic, scientific american; células madre para tratar diabetes la noticia sorprende al mundo, le llaman la medicina del siglo xxi; un modo natural de curar la mayoría de los males que padecen millones de personas. imagínese una vida sin diabetes, artritis, hipertensión, dolores musculares, reumatismo, osteoporosis. esto ya es posible gracias a una revolución médica: las células madre. en los siguientes minutos conocerá cómo aprovechar las ventajas de este nuevo tratamiento y comprobará de qué manera miles de mujeres y hombres de toda edad le han dicho adiós a sus enfermedades para siempre. >>entonces caí fue un desastre. >>¡hola, amigos! les saluda ibeth félix y estoy muy contenta de poder estar aquí con ustedes porque hoy les tengo una noticia excelente para su salud. sí, para usted, señora; y para usted, señor, que nos están viendo. así que no se pueden perder este programa especial. seguro últimamente han escuchado hablar muchísimo sobre el tratamiento de células madre. pues la gran noticia su nombre es: bioxtron. >>narrador: ¡atención! llega
>>narrador: revista time, national geographic, scientific american; células madre para tratar diabetes la noticia sorprende al mundo, le llaman la medicina del siglo xxi; un modo natural de curar la mayoría de los males que padecen millones de personas. imagínese una vida sin diabetes, artritis, hipertensión, dolores musculares, reumatismo, osteoporosis. esto ya es posible gracias a una revolución médica: las células madre. en los siguientes minutos conocerá cómo aprovechar las...
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as you it's like canceling preaching in kentucky famous for his national geographic television types are too slick celebration as the lights off to rest just like the team during a chat service. friends and family say he was more than just a tv celebrity. a leper came to wendy's and then my older sisters and brothers room and informing on all batting going on top now these people around the stores and flea and allow them here. albino for placing tiny obvious to most is going to like him it was. fellow scholar cent on the other mom in town would just like that here. snake handling which is only to be moist places is practiced is attested think it's going to buy the theory that to believe this will be home. i i. is you. seventy iranian parliamentarians have reportedly been angered by comments made by iranian foreign minister job ads are we on german television where he said that the holocaust was a horrible tragedy that should never occur again iran's semi official news channel press tv reported that the lawmakers want to question the foreign minister for the past that he and his views
as you it's like canceling preaching in kentucky famous for his national geographic television types are too slick celebration as the lights off to rest just like the team during a chat service. friends and family say he was more than just a tv celebrity. a leper came to wendy's and then my older sisters and brothers room and informing on all batting going on top now these people around the stores and flea and allow them here. albino for placing tiny obvious to most is going to like him it was....
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. >> reporter: barbara albany shared "national geographic" images. she lived near the hillside left by the colby fire. >> reporter: although there's more development now, she hopes they're more prepared. still she packed up her car and headed out to a friend's house. >> i've taken out anything that means september mental value and after that, what am i going to do here, you know, other than get crazy when and if the mud comes. >> reporter: and the closure and mandatory evacuation order for about a thousand glendora residents will remain in effect until possibly saturday, depending on what the storm brings. the city has also dropped off sand bags and 1.6 miles of rail here just to keep residents safe. i'm serena branson in california. >> jacky johnson has more. >> maybe too much all at once. take a look at this large storm system that's moving in. we've got flash flood watches an warnings that are in effect and a possibility of 10 inches of rain in southern california, not to mention the threat of thunderstorms in higher elevations. up to four feet of
. >> reporter: barbara albany shared "national geographic" images. she lived near the hillside left by the colby fire. >> reporter: although there's more development now, she hopes they're more prepared. still she packed up her car and headed out to a friend's house. >> i've taken out anything that means september mental value and after that, what am i going to do here, you know, other than get crazy when and if the mud comes. >> reporter: and the closure and...
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i think that if you're going to subscribe to some of those beauty magazines, subscribe to "national geographic" too. >> now, you had to overcome anorexia and all of these other issues. >> mm-hmm. >> when you got done with your project, how did that change you? >> well, i feel like i'm being sappy, but the project was a huge step for me on a personal level. i gained a lot of confidence i hadn't had in the past just knowing that i had tested some of the doubts i had about how my life would change if i was less obsessed with appearance and after i challenged those thoughts, it turned out everything was fine. and so i have that memory to look back on whenever i have doubts again. >> and then how about changing your perspective and improving your life in other ways as opposed to having it focus on you? >> i think that's actually the key to healthy body image. a lot of us think having a healthy body image is looking in the mirror and thinking i look like a ten of ten. my experience and research shows that a better body image is being able to say maybe i'm having a bad hair day, but that's just a tin
i think that if you're going to subscribe to some of those beauty magazines, subscribe to "national geographic" too. >> now, you had to overcome anorexia and all of these other issues. >> mm-hmm. >> when you got done with your project, how did that change you? >> well, i feel like i'm being sappy, but the project was a huge step for me on a personal level. i gained a lot of confidence i hadn't had in the past just knowing that i had tested some of the doubts i...
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the national geographic show diggers finally found it in september. >> we did it! >> the time capsule has contents from all different attend dees of this design conference and steve jobs is the capstone to all this by putting in the mouse that came with the apple's first computer and mouse. >> the show on the discovery of the capsule debuts this month. >>> 4:56 now. coming up, the amber alert that lasted more than a day turns out to be bogus. coming up, how police got it all wrong. >> reporter: and here we go again. winter storms on the east he could canceling flights in the bay area. i'm kiet do with a live report coming up. one of the best things is that millions of peopleia will qualify for financial assistance. it's important to remember that the lower your annual income, the greater financial assistance you will receive. enroll today at coveredca.com. this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light.
the national geographic show diggers finally found it in september. >> we did it! >> the time capsule has contents from all different attend dees of this design conference and steve jobs is the capstone to all this by putting in the mouse that came with the apple's first computer and mouse. >> the show on the discovery of the capsule debuts this month. >>> 4:56 now. coming up, the amber alert that lasted more than a day turns out to be bogus. coming up, how police got...
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national geographic show diggers finally found it in september. take a look. >> the time capsule has contents from all the attendees of the design conference and steve jobs was the capstone of all this. it came with the computer with it came with the computer with apple's are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. >>> there was a team that came to oakland tonight that has quite a history. >> i love warrior fans. after the game they're shaking their heads. that's all you can do with a performance like this. with lebron james' first game in the nba, his first game winning shot came against the warriors. tonight he had a chance to repeat history. dwyane wade had a sore foot, wasn't able to play. miami looked like they were on thei
national geographic show diggers finally found it in september. take a look. >> the time capsule has contents from all the attendees of the design conference and steve jobs was the capstone of all this. it came with the computer with it came with the computer with apple's are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though --...
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>> reporter: the pentecostal families and their hit reality season "snake salvation" from "national geographice's more than 100 of these churches across appalachia, all fighting with state and local authorities. pastors arrested for using deadly snakes in worship. >> the snake is nothing more to me. it's a tool used in the bible. >> reporter: a verse from the book of mark defines their faith. >> they shall take up serpents. and if they drink any deadly, it shall not hurt them. and they shall lay hands on and shall recover. >> reporter: true believers like coots refuse treatment when the snake bites. for the pastor was eight times. >> we got a call that he had passed away. >> reporter: doctors say bite victims must always survive when they get medical help immediately. steve osunsami. atlanta. >> and coots' soon will take over the church and still use snakes. >>> when we come back, the supreme court has ruled on what is really a pizza. see if you agree in our "instant index." to like 1,000 bees that were just stinging my feet. i have a great relationship with my doctor... he found lyrica for me
>> reporter: the pentecostal families and their hit reality season "snake salvation" from "national geographice's more than 100 of these churches across appalachia, all fighting with state and local authorities. pastors arrested for using deadly snakes in worship. >> the snake is nothing more to me. it's a tool used in the bible. >> reporter: a verse from the book of mark defines their faith. >> they shall take up serpents. and if they drink any deadly, it...
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his network, national geographic, expressing their condolences today. "we were constantly struck by his devout religious convictions, despite the health and legal peril he often faced." steve 0 sosunsami, abc news. >>> coming up tonight, one year after the russian meet yourite come crashing down, what scientists are bracing for tonight. >>> and later here, are you smarter than a 3-year-old? what this little arizona girl can do. doctors are stunned. and what she told us today right after her afternoon nap. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'
his network, national geographic, expressing their condolences today. "we were constantly struck by his devout religious convictions, despite the health and legal peril he often faced." steve 0 sosunsami, abc news. >>> coming up tonight, one year after the russian meet yourite come crashing down, what scientists are bracing for tonight. >>> and later here, are you smarter than a 3-year-old? what this little arizona girl can do. doctors are stunned. and what she told...
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"national geographic" expressed condolences >> groupon says it's president's day mistake was intentional putting out a news release announcing a sale honoring alexander hamilton. he served as the first treasury secretary. groupon says it was intended to be a tongue in check marketing stunt it and worked there are 5,000 tweets about the kch's mistake. >> here we are, talking about it. >> it worked. or they turned it into their favor. >> golden gate bridge district look at a bo nanza in revenue >> yes. coming from fines from drivers that don't pay on time. it means drivers need fast track or get a bill in the mail. >> cornell bernard has the story. >> all electronic toll taking has been on duty at golden gate bridge almost a year. some drivers still long are for old days when real toll takers took cash. >> we like to see people be able to pay right there. that way, you don't have to worry about something in the mail. >> data shows people aren't paying the tolls and that can add up if you ignore it. it's a $25 fine if you don't pay. for four months, more than 290,000 violations were issued.
"national geographic" expressed condolences >> groupon says it's president's day mistake was intentional putting out a news release announcing a sale honoring alexander hamilton. he served as the first treasury secretary. groupon says it was intended to be a tongue in check marketing stunt it and worked there are 5,000 tweets about the kch's mistake. >> here we are, talking about it. >> it worked. or they turned it into their favor. >> golden gate bridge...
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. >> that is the son of the preacher from the national geographic show seen dancing at a service with same snake that killed his dad last week. he died after being bitten at his church in kentucky. he says if he is ever attacked he will refuse treatment, too. >> dancing with the scars not skipping a beat. aaron around drews will join the 18th season. the 35-year-old fox sports reporter familiar she was also a contestant you might remember season 10 placing third. >> just announcing brook burke is not returning. sharp pay is not returning. it is not clear why she was let go. >> anyway, the time right now 18 after the hour. a polio like mystery illness hit a cluster of children in california. what medical experts believe may be behind it. it is a story sure to motivate you this morning on a monday. how a decade's old confession is inspiring a group of elementary students. >> is this a major break through that will solve madeline mccae n mccann's disappearance. they just released a secret file from portuguese authorities with the details about the resort where maddie vanished in 2007. th
. >> that is the son of the preacher from the national geographic show seen dancing at a service with same snake that killed his dad last week. he died after being bitten at his church in kentucky. he says if he is ever attacked he will refuse treatment, too. >> dancing with the scars not skipping a beat. aaron around drews will join the 18th season. the 35-year-old fox sports reporter familiar she was also a contestant you might remember season 10 placing third. >> just...
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host: and the "national geographic" pointing out the country for the most ivory seize has taken placem 1989 to 2011, china, with 90,600 pounds of ivory seized in that time period. thailand, next. hong kong, taiwan, vietnam, the philippines, japan, malaysia, singapore and india are the different countries represented on that chart. plenty of callers looking to talk to you, mr. barron. we will start with lynn from utah. good morning. caller: good morning. i told the screener my question was that i wondered if the guest had ideas on how the public could be more informed but then as soon as i got on hold, he said that the media's doing a great job on publicizing the issue. so i want to change my question to have there what is that more habitat could be set aside? does the guest have ideas on how the public could support more habitat? host: excellent question, lynn. guest: that's a good question, lynn, thanks. this is a big challenge. we have got to stop this surge with better law enforcement. we need more rangers on the ground. we need more training for those ranger they need better equip
host: and the "national geographic" pointing out the country for the most ivory seize has taken placem 1989 to 2011, china, with 90,600 pounds of ivory seized in that time period. thailand, next. hong kong, taiwan, vietnam, the philippines, japan, malaysia, singapore and india are the different countries represented on that chart. plenty of callers looking to talk to you, mr. barron. we will start with lynn from utah. good morning. caller: good morning. i told the screener my question...
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. >>> steve jobs national geographic series "diggers" tells us what they find and how it was nearly lostmiracle on ice. i'm mark strassmann and that's the story coming up on "cbs this morning." miracle on nice, going to russia. ♪ >> announcer: cbs "morning rounds" sponsored by purina. your pet, our passion. fancy feast elegant medleys. inspired dishes like primavera florentine and tuscany. fancy feast. a medley of love served daily. i do a lot oresearch on angie's list before i do any projects on my home. i love my contractor and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. [ female announcer ] what do the people of greece think of nature valley greek yogurt protein bars? wow! ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] with 10 grams of protein and real fruit they're right at home in the land that inspired them. ♪ ♪ greek yogurt proten bars. from nature valley. mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto
. >>> steve jobs national geographic series "diggers" tells us what they find and how it was nearly lostmiracle on ice. i'm mark strassmann and that's the story coming up on "cbs this morning." miracle on nice, going to russia. ♪ >> announcer: cbs "morning rounds" sponsored by purina. your pet, our passion. fancy feast elegant medleys. inspired dishes like primavera florentine and tuscany. fancy feast. a medley of love served daily. i do a lot...
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national geographic handed them cameras to take pictures. and they were singing.er faces showed grave stress with the uncertainty of living day-to-day. >> you have to give the u.n. credit, too. >> the u.n., get trau, they will do a good job. but what happens with the u.n. it takes a while to do it. at that takes them forever. it is a bureaucracy. it takes time. once they get moving they can do is good job. >> back in north carolina, the highly oiled machine of samaritan's purse is always gearing up to deliver. >> go there with the thought of coming back and explaining why we couldn't do something when we got there. we are always looking for results. that's the most important thing in emergency response. we came to help the guy in the ditch and we are always focused on that. i think that sets us a little different than the bureaucracy than the challenges. >> the next day after our visit at the camp we left urbeal and travelled three hours to a wild ride to an area that was once the valley of death. >> this is the area where sadam hussein separated widows from orpha
national geographic handed them cameras to take pictures. and they were singing.er faces showed grave stress with the uncertainty of living day-to-day. >> you have to give the u.n. credit, too. >> the u.n., get trau, they will do a good job. but what happens with the u.n. it takes a while to do it. at that takes them forever. it is a bureaucracy. it takes time. once they get moving they can do is good job. >> back in north carolina, the highly oiled machine of samaritan's...
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national geographic expressing condolences. we were struck by his devout convictions. despite the peril he faced. abc news, atlanta. >>> "12 years a slave" has won best picture at the academy awards in london. he thanked the director for bringing to the big screen the story of a black -- free black man into servitude. indicate -- cate blanchett won for best actress. we are just two weeks away from the oscars and abc7 is the only place you can see the award show. don't miss out on sunday, march 2nd for abc7. monterey county sheriff deputies arrested the man of a central coast golf club owned by actor clint eastwood. he is accused of embezzling money from the caramel area. deputies took him into custody yesterday. volunteers are getting things in shape for a visit from the dalai lama. he will be speaking at the berkeley community theater on february 23rd. during his visit he will also stop and bless the community center in richmond. volunteers were busy laying tile and polishing artifacts to get everything ready for the visit. >>> a beautiful sunday, but what is ahead fo
national geographic expressing condolences. we were struck by his devout convictions. despite the peril he faced. abc news, atlanta. >>> "12 years a slave" has won best picture at the academy awards in london. he thanked the director for bringing to the big screen the story of a black -- free black man into servitude. indicate -- cate blanchett won for best actress. we are just two weeks away from the oscars and abc7 is the only place you can see the award show. don't miss...
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>>coots appeared in a national geographic television show titled "snake salvation" preachers who defy the law to use snakes as part of their religious services. snake-handling, which is illegal in most places, is practiced as a test of faith. those who practice say that that true believers will not be harmed by the snakes. rescue teams in colorado have found the bodies ot two skiers who died in an avalanche saturday. it happened about a hundred miles southwest of denver. three colleagues suffered broken bones... two other were unharmed. saturday's avalanche was the latest in a string of deadly snowslides triggered by record snowfall and changing wind patterns. a science project ended with an explosion that put two boys in the hospital. the explosion broke windows and threw debris out of this house in seattle yesterday. one of the victims' fathers says they were working on a science project involving model rockets. he said the boys may have tried to start a fire in the fireplace with fuel intended for their rocket. both boys are recovering. police say they seized chemical powders and h
>>coots appeared in a national geographic television show titled "snake salvation" preachers who defy the law to use snakes as part of their religious services. snake-handling, which is illegal in most places, is practiced as a test of faith. those who practice say that that true believers will not be harmed by the snakes. rescue teams in colorado have found the bodies ot two skiers who died in an avalanche saturday. it happened about a hundred miles southwest of denver. three...
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national geographic expressing condolences. we were struck by his devout convictions. despite the peril he faced. abc news, atlanta. >>> "12 years a slave" has won best picture at the academy awards in london. he thanked the director for bringing to the big screen the story of a black -- free black man into servitude. indicate -- cate blanchett won for best actress. we are just two weeks away from the oscars and abc7 is the only place you can see the award show. don't miss out on sunday, march 2nd for abc7. monterey county sheriff deputies arrested the man of a central coast golf club owned by actor clint eastwood. he is accused of embezzling money from the caramel area. deputies took him into custody yesterday. volunteers are getting things in shape for a visit from the dalai lama. he will be speaking at the berkeley community theater on february 23rd. during his visit he will also stop and bless the community center in richmond. volunteers were busy laying tile and polishing artifacts to get everything ready for the visit. >>> a beautiful sunday, but what is ahead fo
national geographic expressing condolences. we were struck by his devout convictions. despite the peril he faced. abc news, atlanta. >>> "12 years a slave" has won best picture at the academy awards in london. he thanked the director for bringing to the big screen the story of a black -- free black man into servitude. indicate -- cate blanchett won for best actress. we are just two weeks away from the oscars and abc7 is the only place you can see the award show. don't miss...
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. >> and you had stacks of national geographic. >> the images that i saw on the pages of national geographicasn't. like something out of a dream really. >> reporter: amanda realized her dreams of seeing the world in the 1990 9 90s when she was 19. she saved up enough tips working as a waitress for her first big trip to venezuela. >> we are driving away from the village. >> the whole world was wide open to me at that time. >> reporter: so wide open she traveled to guatemala, then thailand, even the middle east. then on a trip to africa in 2006 she found not only adventure but something else -- love. >> i see an attractive man sitting on the porch out in front of the hotel and that was nigel brennan. >> reporter: nigel, an australian photo journalist, was drawn to her as well. >> what were those first weeks of your relationship like? >> we certainly bonded. i felt very passionate about what he was doing. >> reporter: but the passion and adventure she experienced with nigel in africa. there he told her had he a girlfriend. that wasn't true. he had a wife. >> i received a phone call from a tearf
. >> and you had stacks of national geographic. >> the images that i saw on the pages of national geographicasn't. like something out of a dream really. >> reporter: amanda realized her dreams of seeing the world in the 1990 9 90s when she was 19. she saved up enough tips working as a waitress for her first big trip to venezuela. >> we are driving away from the village. >> the whole world was wide open to me at that time. >> reporter: so wide open she...
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this photograph is an american who was working at the time for national geographic. >> family members they're devastated after a missing woman turned up dead in texas. they're waiting for official confirmation but police say the missing woman's jewelry and i.d. were with the body. her name is leanne bearden. she traveled around the world with her husband' blog about it juvenile. she has just returned to the united states -- or had and was visiting her inlaws in tax. she left for a walk, about a monthing a now and never came back. a week later her husband spoke on fox news. >> babe, don't be scared. we're looking for you and we're never going to stop looking for you. i love you so much. dope be scared. we're looking for you. >> now officials say they're doing an autopsy to find out how she died. casey has the news from our texas newsroom. this body turned up pretty close to where she vanished, right? >> it did. in fact less than a mile or so from her in-laws' home, this a northern suburb of san antonio. yesterday, a man called the cops saying he discovered a body in a remote wooded are
this photograph is an american who was working at the time for national geographic. >> family members they're devastated after a missing woman turned up dead in texas. they're waiting for official confirmation but police say the missing woman's jewelry and i.d. were with the body. her name is leanne bearden. she traveled around the world with her husband' blog about it juvenile. she has just returned to the united states -- or had and was visiting her inlaws in tax. she left for a walk,...
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and liveing to hunt the national geographic live.hat is how it used to be and that is what we value. we will make it as if columbus never came here. >> who is arguing this? great argument against somebody, but i don't know who it is. my point, everybody has voted with their feet to live this way. everybody wants cell phones. nobody even thinks about this. >> everybody has not voted with their feet to live in a permanent world economy. everybody has not voted with their feet to say, look, we have a trillion dollar military budget. come outrageous. the idea that we go over there and leave, that is the nature of empire is him, not going over there and holding the land, it is a neo empire where week-old resources, -- where we control the resources. in 2010, the taxpayers, us, gave $300 billion to private corporations like halliburton a no-bid contracts, and that was the biggest corporate welfare scheme in the world. that is the biggest whenever executed. and that is going on regularly. this notion that somehow , andrations are persons wa
and liveing to hunt the national geographic live.hat is how it used to be and that is what we value. we will make it as if columbus never came here. >> who is arguing this? great argument against somebody, but i don't know who it is. my point, everybody has voted with their feet to live this way. everybody wants cell phones. nobody even thinks about this. >> everybody has not voted with their feet to live in a permanent world economy. everybody has not voted with their feet to say,...
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national geographic expressing their condolences.mi, abc news, atlanta. >>> chelsea clinton is the latest high-powered celebrity to lend her voice to the gay rights movement. she spoke in las vegas sunday to a national conference of 600 professionals who work with gay and transgendered youth. she cautioned gay rights have made incredible progress, gay issues are the, quote, unfinished business of the 21st century. >>> and from our health headlines this morning -- a record number of babies born in the u.s., thanks to fertility treatments. numbers just released showing as many as 2 in every 100 american babies are conceived with advanced fertility help. more than 60,000 babies were born through in vitro fertilization last year and those births make up 1.5% of deliveries nationwide. >>> making a special delivery on the basketball court. >> oh, yes. a 54-year-old man from springfield, missouri, sunk a three-point shot during halftime at college of the ozarks. what makes that so remarkable is that he's blind. and that's making this our "f
national geographic expressing their condolences.mi, abc news, atlanta. >>> chelsea clinton is the latest high-powered celebrity to lend her voice to the gay rights movement. she spoke in las vegas sunday to a national conference of 600 professionals who work with gay and transgendered youth. she cautioned gay rights have made incredible progress, gay issues are the, quote, unfinished business of the 21st century. >>> and from our health headlines this morning -- a record...
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we are going to hunt and live the national geographic life. that is how it used to be and that is what we value. we will make it as if columbus never came here. > who is arguing this? [applause] you have a great argument against somebody, but i don't know who it is. >> that is my point, everybody has voted with their feet to live this way. everybody wants cell phones. nobody even thinks about this. >> everybody has not voted with their feet to live in a permanent world economy. everybody has not voted with their feet to say, look, we have a trillion dollar military udget. that's wrong and outrageous. the idea that we go over there and leave, that is the nature of empirism, not going over there and holding the land, it is a neo empire where we control the resources. in 2010, the taxpayers, us, gave $300 billion to private corporations like halliburton a no-bid contracts, and that was the biggest corporate welfare scheme in the world. that is the biggest whenever executed. and that is going on regularly. this notion that somehow corporations are
we are going to hunt and live the national geographic life. that is how it used to be and that is what we value. we will make it as if columbus never came here. > who is arguing this? [applause] you have a great argument against somebody, but i don't know who it is. >> that is my point, everybody has voted with their feet to live this way. everybody wants cell phones. nobody even thinks about this. >> everybody has not voted with their feet to live in a permanent world economy....
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this is the snake handling star of national geographic channel's "snake salvation."aturday after a poisonous snake bit him in church. >> authorities say jamie kuts refused treatment and died later at his home. listen to his son talking about his final moments. >> i smacked him in the face and said dad talk to me. and after he passed out in the bathroom, he never did say anything else. his last words, he said "sweet jesus." and that was it. >> members believe a passage in the bible says snakes won't hurt them if they are anoipted by god. >> it says, "they shall take up serpents and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them. they shall lay hands on the sick and they shall recover." we want to talk about this with president of the news writers association, former religion reporter for "the tennesseean" in nashville. >> you actually knew the pastor. were you surprised at this? did you think he was sort of living on borrowed time? >> you know, i talked with him at length about this several years ago. and he knew that it was dangerous. there was something abou
this is the snake handling star of national geographic channel's "snake salvation."aturday after a poisonous snake bit him in church. >> authorities say jamie kuts refused treatment and died later at his home. listen to his son talking about his final moments. >> i smacked him in the face and said dad talk to me. and after he passed out in the bathroom, he never did say anything else. his last words, he said "sweet jesus." and that was it. >> members...
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we worked with national geographic and fox to make a one-hour documentary which show inside conjunction with the are release of the film and also in europe. it's, obviously, a big story. it's, you know, up until this point in time it hasn't been told for a variety of reasons. it's taken years of my effort to get these three books written and more books forthcoming in the future. so i hope that we'll have a chance to do that. i hope what we see is a feature film on "saving italy." it's a remarkable story, and it's a very different kind of problem, because italy is a partner of nazi germany the first three years of the or war. and it presents all sorts of different problems and a completely different cast of officers. >> host: we just showed the covers, but i want to ask about "saving italy." what is this photograph on the cover? >> guest: it's a remarkable photograph we found pretty well into our research of the david, certainly one of the three most well known works of art. and you think about the story between the mona lisa and the louvre which is moved on fife separate occasions -- fi
we worked with national geographic and fox to make a one-hour documentary which show inside conjunction with the are release of the film and also in europe. it's, obviously, a big story. it's, you know, up until this point in time it hasn't been told for a variety of reasons. it's taken years of my effort to get these three books written and more books forthcoming in the future. so i hope that we'll have a chance to do that. i hope what we see is a feature film on "saving italy." it's...
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the national geographic show "diggers" went after it. they will reveal the content later this month. cnn got an exclusive preview of the video. it's pretty cool. >> it looks like it. we are looking at a picture of the time capsule which honestly, it looks like a much bigger time capsule than -- or the encloseure of it than i thought. there must be thousands of items in there, including i guess his mouse. >> there's a lot in there. there were items from all of the attendees at the conference. this entire design conference, they all put something in. there's a six-pack of beer in there. it's probably not good anymore. steve jobs included the mouse. what's so cool about the mouse, it's not only is it apple's first mouse, but it's the mouse he used to give a presentation at the conference and the presentation itself proved to be extremely prescient. >> very interesting. i know you will air that episode of "diggers" later this year. we are looking forward to it. it's a great story. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >>> that was some valent
the national geographic show "diggers" went after it. they will reveal the content later this month. cnn got an exclusive preview of the video. it's pretty cool. >> it looks like it. we are looking at a picture of the time capsule which honestly, it looks like a much bigger time capsule than -- or the encloseure of it than i thought. there must be thousands of items in there, including i guess his mouse. >> there's a lot in there. there were items from all of the attendees...