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we can now speak to dr amy dickman, national geographic explorer and senior research fellow in fieldou for coming on the programme. tell the audience why this is so alarming. it is alarming because lions are such an iconic species, they have massive economic value in the countries where they are cooler, which is critically important because they are often very poor. they have great ecological value as top carnivore is an important existence value, people like to know we live in a big world with big predators like lions and tigers and bears, so there is the all—encompassing value species like lions have and i think we have done a very bad job of getting outjust how critical the situation is for lions and big cats. why are they declining? mainly because of habitat loss and loss of brave. as the population of humans in africa expands, you have an increasing overla p expands, you have an increasing overlap between the people's range and lions‘ range. overlap between the people‘s range and lions‘ range. it is a fundamentally important part of alliance but half of their ranges outside prot
we can now speak to dr amy dickman, national geographic explorer and senior research fellow in fieldou for coming on the programme. tell the audience why this is so alarming. it is alarming because lions are such an iconic species, they have massive economic value in the countries where they are cooler, which is critically important because they are often very poor. they have great ecological value as top carnivore is an important existence value, people like to know we live in a big world with...
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jennifer ashton. >>> "national geographic" special edition single-topic issue "future of medicine" isine and on newsstands now. >>> why the newest contestants on "the bachelor" are trying to steal more than his heart. withs are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to ozempic®. stop taking ozempic® and ge
jennifer ashton. >>> "national geographic" special edition single-topic issue "future of medicine" isine and on newsstands now. >>> why the newest contestants on "the bachelor" are trying to steal more than his heart. withs are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? and you may lose...
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jean case, national geographic society chairman >> anxious okay >>> when we come back, a lot more neweport on wework we want to tell you what's going on there one of the world's most valuable start-ups just got some new money, but there's a twist on all of it. we're ba wh atn st mentitth iju a [leaf blower] you should be mad at leaf blowers. [beep] you should be mad your neighbor always wants to hang out. and you should be mad your smart fridge is unnecessarily complicated. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade which isn't complicated. their tools make trading quicker and simpler. so you can take on the markets with confidence. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. >>> total investment is brought to $10 billion and the value of the company at $47 billion we should tell you that krb nbc is going to bring you an sclugs interview with wework ceo on thursday i don't know if you have focused on this deal softbank now has total $10 billion in they were actually going to put even more money in, but saudi and some of the other big investors in softbank's vision fund basic
jean case, national geographic society chairman >> anxious okay >>> when we come back, a lot more neweport on wework we want to tell you what's going on there one of the world's most valuable start-ups just got some new money, but there's a twist on all of it. we're ba wh atn st mentitth iju a [leaf blower] you should be mad at leaf blowers. [beep] you should be mad your neighbor always wants to hang out. and you should be mad your smart fridge is unnecessarily complicated. but...
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national geographic and voc said they would examine claims tyson behaved in a sexually inappropriatenner against two women. he denied the claims and said he welcomes the investigation. tyson also hosted the second says season of this spring. it is scheduled to air. >>> the disney sleeping beauty castle about to go and overhaul. disney and reportedly planning to spend money to reroute the castle. according to officials the castle refurbishment is scheduled to begin monday. it will extended through the spring and guests can expect to see scaffolding surrounding portions of the castle. started henry 17th, the work will force the closure of the castles walker attraction. >>> students at stockton university are now able to receive snacks delivered by robots or snack robots. the campuses the test sites force five south driving snack robots. students could order food or drink 250 locations across campus through the bus app. >>> southbound lanes on a 80 fremont back traffic. >>> stock markets in the spotlight as the new york stock exchange opens and stocks are up in a big way. we are watchin
national geographic and voc said they would examine claims tyson behaved in a sexually inappropriatenner against two women. he denied the claims and said he welcomes the investigation. tyson also hosted the second says season of this spring. it is scheduled to air. >>> the disney sleeping beauty castle about to go and overhaul. disney and reportedly planning to spend money to reroute the castle. according to officials the castle refurbishment is scheduled to begin monday. it will...
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we learned earlier this week or maybe last week that national geographic has named san francisco as one of the top ten cities in the world for getting around by bicycle when judged by infrastructure such as bike lanes, bike accessibility, and appeal, san francisco was the only u.s. city to make this list of best cycling values. i don't think this is anything that we applied for or something we sought out, but i guess the folks that work at national geographic did some sort of survey across the world. the report noted san francisco for its iconic views, geography, culture, and noted our hills. we are joined in the top ten by b berlin, buenos aires, among others. the only other american city was tucson, which received an honorable mention. i'm sure some of our friends in portland and seattle are scratching their heads, but we'll take. i want to commend our department for making biking a safeway to get around, and i want to thank you for all of your bike improvements that you all have legislated, including some in the recent months, some of which we'll see going in the ground in the next c
we learned earlier this week or maybe last week that national geographic has named san francisco as one of the top ten cities in the world for getting around by bicycle when judged by infrastructure such as bike lanes, bike accessibility, and appeal, san francisco was the only u.s. city to make this list of best cycling values. i don't think this is anything that we applied for or something we sought out, but i guess the folks that work at national geographic did some sort of survey across the...
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. >> and the camp fire nearly wiped out the entire town of paradise, and now "national geographic" is teaming up with a famous hollywood director to put it back on the map. >> all that plus the forecast. it's coming up after a break. to the fire- scorched regions butte county. howard p ary on the dea >>> academy award winning director ron howard will soon turn his camera lens to the fire-scorched regions of butte county. howard plans to film a document tarry on the deadly camp this is fire, looking at the town of paradise. the documentary was commissioned by "national geographic," and follow the residents of paradise, first responders, and volunteers helping to rebuild the town. the working title is "rebuilding paradise." new video shows a trip through a bore hole to a misdoor use lake under 3,500 feet of ice in antarctica, and a team of scientists actually drill down to the mercer subglacial lake late last month. it's about twice the size of plant, and now they have retrieved carcasses of tiny, long deceased animals. and the specimens appear to be land dwellers, not ocean creams. the
. >> and the camp fire nearly wiped out the entire town of paradise, and now "national geographic" is teaming up with a famous hollywood director to put it back on the map. >> all that plus the forecast. it's coming up after a break. to the fire- scorched regions butte county. howard p ary on the dea >>> academy award winning director ron howard will soon turn his camera lens to the fire-scorched regions of butte county. howard plans to film a document tarry on...
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. >> oakland was named a 2019 best trip by national geographic traveler. one of four cities in the u.s. and the only one in california including in the list. >> our art scene and our food scene rivals none. and it's great that the rest of the world is discovering that, enjoying that. and that oakland entrepreneurs are also benefiting from this real expansion of om >> this year oakland is welcoming new hotels and restaurant from the exotic to the basic. like chicken and waffles. >> we came down here a couple weeks ago, now we're coming back again. >> it was that good. >> that's not all that's good according to visit oakland. >> the few and the music and entertainment and art, background and the history, just the diversity of our city makes it a cultural fruit salad, if you will. >> visit oakland says we should watch out for may, that is oakland art month when they try to showcase all of the diverse art and culture. in oakland anne makevec, kpix 5. >>> wal-mart's 8000 truck drivers are getting a pay boost bringing the average driver salary to $90,000. >>> un
. >> oakland was named a 2019 best trip by national geographic traveler. one of four cities in the u.s. and the only one in california including in the list. >> our art scene and our food scene rivals none. and it's great that the rest of the world is discovering that, enjoying that. and that oakland entrepreneurs are also benefiting from this real expansion of om >> this year oakland is welcoming new hotels and restaurant from the exotic to the basic. like chicken and...
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jean case is the chairman of the national geographic society and the ceo of the case foundation.than two decades, she and her husband, aol founder thee case, have been investing world. her advice to reaching your goals -- be fearless. it's also the name of her new book. nice to have you with us forward to this. on being fearless will say, "you know, actually, i need to be practical. i'm not rich. i'm not well-positioned yet, so shouldn't i be practical first?" jean: yeah, it's a fair question, and i really should start out by saying although the book is called "be fearless," really what it's about is understanding fear will play a role in your life, and pushing past it when you see it. some people get caught up in this idea that it takes a special genius or some special quality that they don't have -- wealth or connections or the right school -- to take their ideas forward. jean: so about six years ago, the case foundation led some research to look at the core qualities of change makers and innovators and entrepreneurs, and what we found were really five simple principles that ar
jean case is the chairman of the national geographic society and the ceo of the case foundation.than two decades, she and her husband, aol founder thee case, have been investing world. her advice to reaching your goals -- be fearless. it's also the name of her new book. nice to have you with us forward to this. on being fearless will say, "you know, actually, i need to be practical. i'm not rich. i'm not well-positioned yet, so shouldn't i be practical first?" jean: yeah, it's a fair...
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the national geographic channel is temporarily pulling astrophysicist neal degrass tyson's show star talk from the lineup, amid sexual misconduct allegations from two women. she has vehemently denied the accusations on his facebook page. and the notebook is coming to broadway. the 2004 love story based on nicolas sparks best selling novel will hit the stage as a musical at a yet-to-be- enainmt. date.th chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. >>> 3 minutes now before 5:00. and wanted in two hemispheres. >> vandalized b.a.r.t.'s flight of the future was wanted for this daring plunge. the new video from australia. >> and as we speak, 100,000 people from all over the country in the bay area are converging in san jose for the college football championships. we have a live report coming up. >>> a california officer gunned down in the line of duty. he will be laid to rest this weekend. how the community plans to honor him. >> and with a resolutions on the table, president trump stands defiant, demanding border wall funding. this morning, there is another chance for compromise. >> and the cit
the national geographic channel is temporarily pulling astrophysicist neal degrass tyson's show star talk from the lineup, amid sexual misconduct allegations from two women. she has vehemently denied the accusations on his facebook page. and the notebook is coming to broadway. the 2004 love story based on nicolas sparks best selling novel will hit the stage as a musical at a yet-to-be- enainmt. date.th chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. >>> 3 minutes now before 5:00. and wanted in...
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national geographic traveler called oakland a top destination for 2019, a huge feat considering it's one of only four u.s. cities on the list and the only one in california. this new video from visit oakland shows off the city's highlights and new numbers. 3.8million visitors traveled to oakland last year and spent $668 million in 2017. that's a 6.5% increase from the year before. >> the food, music, entertainment, art and just the background and history and just the diversity of our city just makes it a cultural fruit salad, if you will. >> visit oakland ldwatch out fo art month in may, a showcase of the city's diverse art and culture. >>> under armour blasting off into a new market suiting up the next space tourists. up with virgin galactic... to design "spacewear." that's >>> you know the brand for its active wear. now under armour is teaming up with virgin galactic to design space wear. >> apparel and footwear for astronauts, engineers and space passengers. >> it's very important when you look in the mirror before you go to space, you feel the part. >> the cool thing is everythin
national geographic traveler called oakland a top destination for 2019, a huge feat considering it's one of only four u.s. cities on the list and the only one in california. this new video from visit oakland shows off the city's highlights and new numbers. 3.8million visitors traveled to oakland last year and spent $668 million in 2017. that's a 6.5% increase from the year before. >> the food, music, entertainment, art and just the background and history and just the diversity of our city...
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. >>> variety says national geographic channel pulled neil degrasse tyson's star talk after sexual harassmentns against the host. they say new episodes won't air until investigations by claims of two women is complete. which could be within weeks. the renowned astro physicist has denied the allegations. tyson is also hosting a revival of the series cosmos set to air on nat geo and on fox. >>> business insider reports on a new u.s. government warning on people visiting china. they may not return home. the state department said yesterday u.s. citizens should exercise increased caution in china. it cites arbitrary enforcement of local laws and special restrictions on dual u.s./chinese citizens. the warning says china has been issuing exit bans on americans prohibiting them from leaving often without warning. >>> fortune reports americans will still have to file taxes during the government shutdown but they shouldn't expect a refund. the irs is running on a skeleton staff during the now two-week-old shutdown. if it drags on, early filers won't receive the refund they're expecting. many people rel
. >>> variety says national geographic channel pulled neil degrasse tyson's star talk after sexual harassmentns against the host. they say new episodes won't air until investigations by claims of two women is complete. which could be within weeks. the renowned astro physicist has denied the allegations. tyson is also hosting a revival of the series cosmos set to air on nat geo and on fox. >>> business insider reports on a new u.s. government warning on people visiting china....
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>> according to the national geographic, the coyote is one in a million, however it appears the traiting, because at least four others have been photographed since then, all within 100-mile radius of point reyes. >> mommy must have had a lot of babies. >> mommy is pretty active over there. >> that's neat. >>> we'll have more on your forecast at 6:00, right? >> yeah, and snow into the weekend. >> thanks for joining us at 5:00. as a reminder, lester holt is next with "nbc nightly news." >> see you at 6:00. bye. >>> tonight, states of emergency. the coldest blast in two decades has arrived. chicago colder than antarctica, and 85% of the country below freezing. in some places it feels like 50 below. >> your corneas can actually freeze, and contacts can freeze to your eyes. >> and the big chill is set to get even worse. >>> a shocking ambush on the star of tv's "empire" who says he was beaten by men hurling racist and homophobic slurs while wrapping a rope around his neck. tonight hollywood rallying around, advocating civil rights as authorities investigate. >>> the nation's intelligence c
>> according to the national geographic, the coyote is one in a million, however it appears the traiting, because at least four others have been photographed since then, all within 100-mile radius of point reyes. >> mommy must have had a lot of babies. >> mommy is pretty active over there. >> that's neat. >>> we'll have more on your forecast at 6:00, right? >> yeah, and snow into the weekend. >> thanks for joining us at 5:00. as a reminder, lester...
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"variety" reports that the national geographic channel has pulled tyson's show "star talk" as the claimstigated. reports emerged in november that two women accused him of inappropriate behavior. another woman claimed he raped her when they were grad students in the '80s. he denies those allegations. >>> in business news, mcdonald's is taking on dunkin' in the breakfast wars by getting into the doughnut fries game. published reports say doughnut sticks will soon be added to mcdonald's breakfast menu. they'll be similar to the doughnut fries offered by dunkin' since last november. they plan to market them to breakfast customers while dunki dunkin's are aimed at the afternoon crowd. >>> how netflix helped save a family from a devastating fire at their home. >>> from sweet'n low to splenda do sugar substitutes have health benefits? >>> how a high school basketball team allegedly cheated using triplets. substitutes have health benefits. >>> how a high school team allegedly cheated using triplets. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did n
"variety" reports that the national geographic channel has pulled tyson's show "star talk" as the claimstigated. reports emerged in november that two women accused him of inappropriate behavior. another woman claimed he raped her when they were grad students in the '80s. he denies those allegations. >>> in business news, mcdonald's is taking on dunkin' in the breakfast wars by getting into the doughnut fries game. published reports say doughnut sticks will soon be...
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national geographic recognized it. this is a cultural city and that is rewarding. >> i know exposure can be very beneficial. how much do you think that increased tourism? >> i think the change in the culture as far as enhancing the arts and so many other things that we have done, like the museum, the events and activities that go on, we could in an ice skating rink. this brought in thousands of people into downtown oakland. i think everything contributed. we also have the new zoom. i think it is a combination of a lot of little things. >> you mentioned that the trail boosted the number of visitors to the zoo. >> i understand it is up 40% with the gondola and the restaurants. i think we get close to 1 million visitors and that is huge for the zoo. >>> hopefully the same numbers we saw last year will continue. what are you planning to try to continue the trend? >> we have a lot of things. we just wrapped up restaurant week . it had a great attendance. art month is getting final preparations. that will be an exciting thin
national geographic recognized it. this is a cultural city and that is rewarding. >> i know exposure can be very beneficial. how much do you think that increased tourism? >> i think the change in the culture as far as enhancing the arts and so many other things that we have done, like the museum, the events and activities that go on, we could in an ice skating rink. this brought in thousands of people into downtown oakland. i think everything contributed. we also have the new zoom....
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"valley of the boom" premieres this sunday on national geographic. bradley whitford, everybody!ere, ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz, the first and only treatment of its kind offering people with moderate to severe psoriasis a chance at 100% clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of people quickly saw a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection, symptoms, or received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bowel disease can happen with taltz, including worsening of symptoms. serious allergic reactions can occur. ready for a chance at 100% clear skin? ask your doctor about taltz. ♪ when you have nausea, ♪ heartburn, ♪ indigestion, ♪ upset stomach, ♪ diarrhea... girl, pepto ultra coating will treat your stomach right. ♪nausea, heartburn, ♪ indigestion, upset stomach, ♪ diarrhea... try pepto with ultra coating. (vo)
"valley of the boom" premieres this sunday on national geographic. bradley whitford, everybody!ere, ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz, the first and only treatment of its kind offering people with moderate to severe psoriasis a chance at 100% clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of people quickly saw a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked...
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including gq to national geographic traveler. >> apple has taken more than 200 of its employees off itself-driving car project. the workers have been dismissed from the team. working autonomous systems. the spokesperson telling cnbc, that others are being reassigned to the company and that they're not losing their jobs. analysts believe the cupertino company is restructuring the project and has no plans to abandon it. apple confirmed two years ago, it was working on driverless cars but has said little about the project ever since. >>> project just announced in san mateo county, designed to reduce congestion on the roads. >>> and those affected by the government shutdown. the unique approach to make sure those workers don't stress out about their bills. when you shop with us, you know how to score. but did you know you could be saving even more? with the tjx rewards credit card - every time you shop at our stores, you earn 5% back in rewards. tjx rewards credit card. an even better value every day. >>> a look at some of the top stories we're following today. b.a.r.t.'s board of directors
including gq to national geographic traveler. >> apple has taken more than 200 of its employees off itself-driving car project. the workers have been dismissed from the team. working autonomous systems. the spokesperson telling cnbc, that others are being reassigned to the company and that they're not losing their jobs. analysts believe the cupertino company is restructuring the project and has no plans to abandon it. apple confirmed two years ago, it was working on driverless cars but...
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is the one i saw using and making tools to fish for termites and that enabled leeke to go to national geographice to continue to fund the research but sent out a filmmaker, who became my husband. and it was his early footage that took the story of jane and the chimps around the world. >> and why was that so important? that you had suddenly seen the connection between the chimps and humans? because if they were able to make tools, they had some kind of intelligence? >> well, the point was that science back then believed that humans and only humans used and made tools. so i was showing that that wasn't true. >> what did it take, when you think about it, to get those chimps to trust you? because this is something that translates well beyond simply about chimps. how do we, as human beings, make others trust us and how do we trust other humans? >> well, i think the important thing for me was not to push too fast. i wore the same colored clothes every day, so there was nothing new. and patience. patience. when you serve the animals you must simply have patience. i was born with patience. i was born lo
is the one i saw using and making tools to fish for termites and that enabled leeke to go to national geographice to continue to fund the research but sent out a filmmaker, who became my husband. and it was his early footage that took the story of jane and the chimps around the world. >> and why was that so important? that you had suddenly seen the connection between the chimps and humans? because if they were able to make tools, they had some kind of intelligence? >> well, the...
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it's written guy jean case, the ceo of the case foundation and chairman of the board of the national geographicortant woman of our time. thank you for being here. >> great to be with you. >> dana: i have my copy, i have all of my notes here. i'm curious, you break it down into five things. the first one that you talk about, is making a big bet. >> right. >> dana: people that feel like this is a time of year for resolutions and doing something, what about that is important? >> sure. well, you know the background on the book is my work has taken me in communities all over the world, here in the nation and around the world. one thing i see is most people no matter their station, background, walk of life have an idea in some case as big bet for how to make a better world. what often stops them is the belief that maybe it can't be them, maybe they don't have the special kw589s that they think are needed, whether it be genius, wealth, connections or whatever. a few years back the kais foundation did research out of that was borne five principle principles, debunking the idea that it has to be a super
it's written guy jean case, the ceo of the case foundation and chairman of the board of the national geographicortant woman of our time. thank you for being here. >> great to be with you. >> dana: i have my copy, i have all of my notes here. i'm curious, you break it down into five things. the first one that you talk about, is making a big bet. >> right. >> dana: people that feel like this is a time of year for resolutions and doing something, what about that is...
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. >>> national geographic channel says it will not show the current season of star talk while it investigatesnst the shows a host national dig geographic and fox said in september that they would examine claims that tyson behaved in a sexually inappropriate manner between the two women. yes denied the claims and said he welcomes the investigation. tyson also host the second season of cosmos later on prosser fox. that is still scheduled to air. >>> a deadly crash darling traffic early this morning on highway 880. coming and what we know about the victims who police as they were walking on the roadway when he was hit. >>> the new democratically controlled u.s. house has pushed through a bill to end the partial government shutdown. i does not look like it is going anywhere. i am doug luzader in washington. we will tell you why, coming up. >>> a new congress and for now the same shutdown on the first day in the third majority house democrats passed a plan to reopen the government. what to expect as we are in day 14 of the shutdown. >>> a promising job to report after a few days on wall street. a
. >>> national geographic channel says it will not show the current season of star talk while it investigatesnst the shows a host national dig geographic and fox said in september that they would examine claims that tyson behaved in a sexually inappropriate manner between the two women. yes denied the claims and said he welcomes the investigation. tyson also host the second season of cosmos later on prosser fox. that is still scheduled to air. >>> a deadly crash darling...
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. >>> "variety" reports "national geographic" channel pulled neil degrasse tyson's show "star talk" amide fame astrophysicist of inappropriate behavior. he denies the allegations and says he welcomes an investigation. star talk will remain on hiatus during the investigation. >>> the hollywood reporter suggests the number of women film directors shrank in 2018. a report by san diego state university looked at the top 250 film of 2018 in the domestic box office. despite the rise of high profile female directors, that was 3% decrease in women involved in directing from 2017 from lower where there was a recorded 9% of women directors. >>> the hartford "courrant" reports baylor bears beat the uconn huskies. baylor had an overpowering defense effort. their victory snapped the huskies 126-game regular season winning streak. >> wow. >>> the "new york daily news" reports a teenager saved his mily fm a fire because he ignored his bedtime to binge watch "the flash" on netflix. around 1:00 a.m., 13-year-old dimir boar don realized their mobile home was on fire. he woke up his family and everyone got
. >>> "variety" reports "national geographic" channel pulled neil degrasse tyson's show "star talk" amide fame astrophysicist of inappropriate behavior. he denies the allegations and says he welcomes an investigation. star talk will remain on hiatus during the investigation. >>> the hollywood reporter suggests the number of women film directors shrank in 2018. a report by san diego state university looked at the top 250 film of 2018 in the...
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would that be well first of all let us recognize that yemen has been a country a nation and has been challenged by geographical realities already for many decades by different also tribal affiliations so there is within yemen. always a potential there for competition and conflict to also dominate national politics now into that kind of combustion situation come also regional perspectives i mean you know we are all very familiar with the kind of tensions that are now dominating the middle east and i think you have seen parties from different sides becoming engaged in yemen now the argument being that we are invited. we are asked to assist we are requested to provide support but at the end of the day let me go back to the root causes and most of the time when we end up in a conflict situation there are two drivers one there are development failures that lead to people losing either confidence in their government or confidence in the ability to trust other interest groups in the country and into that void or into that tension come then geographical geopolitical interests from outside and this is the classic story
would that be well first of all let us recognize that yemen has been a country a nation and has been challenged by geographical realities already for many decades by different also tribal affiliations so there is within yemen. always a potential there for competition and conflict to also dominate national politics now into that kind of combustion situation come also regional perspectives i mean you know we are all very familiar with the kind of tensions that are now dominating the middle east...
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nation. we have 10 consulates in mexico, geographically positioned to receive incoming foreign nationals that are seeking refugee status. you know, walls don't mean -- don't enter. enter through the gate. there's no reason, none this influx of -- this incredible number of increase of illegal crossings. border security is overwhelmed. they've asked us appropriately for funding for the things they need. that's what we intend to give them. >> congressman clay higgins, we're glad you're here. this is poppy harlow. point of fact, it's gone down. the number of total illegal boarder crossings has gone down. we've shown the chart many times. >> wrong. >> it's not wrong. >> how do you count the ones, madam, that you don't catch? >> how do you count the ones that you don't catch, sir? >> we're counting the ones that we do catch. >> and that's what i'm counting. congressman, i really -- we don't want to argue with you, congressman, we want to have a civil conversation so let me ask the question as the team gets the chart and we'll give you the sourcing. my question to you is you say there are not any go
nation. we have 10 consulates in mexico, geographically positioned to receive incoming foreign nationals that are seeking refugee status. you know, walls don't mean -- don't enter. enter through the gate. there's no reason, none this influx of -- this incredible number of increase of illegal crossings. border security is overwhelmed. they've asked us appropriately for funding for the things they need. that's what we intend to give them. >> congressman clay higgins, we're glad you're here....
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the issue of having multiple nations, fully articulated nations that have sovereignty within a geographic area struggling over many of the same questions, whether it is citizenship within their own nations were within the united ,tates or the confederacy struggling over trade routes and commerce and capital, struggling over federal authority, again within multiple nations, it gets incredibly complicated. this goes back to something that you talked to me about a long time ago, which is that even labeling these the indian wars flattens them too much, because their individual national conflicts. by calling them the indian wars, it is an antiquated nomenclature that we know is obscuring more than it is revealing. it is a good question and i don't have a great answer. ari would just add, i think made in interesting point when you talked about the investment in framing the civil war as a good war at the time, then forever since. obscuring is investment in making this a good war. >> on that note, i think we have to stop. let's congratulate our panelists and all of you. >> [applause] [captioning
the issue of having multiple nations, fully articulated nations that have sovereignty within a geographic area struggling over many of the same questions, whether it is citizenship within their own nations were within the united ,tates or the confederacy struggling over trade routes and commerce and capital, struggling over federal authority, again within multiple nations, it gets incredibly complicated. this goes back to something that you talked to me about a long time ago, which is that even...
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nation. we are geographically isolated and linked to the world through our trading ties. incredibly important. that means we have a job to do as well. discussing for a couple of years now how to create greater inclusion and prosperity from our trading agendas. how do we make sure more people benefit from trade? we have seen in some corners of the world they push back domestically from people who do not see those benefits and see the cost of globalization. we are trying to build on that mandate of trade for all. the trade rules we have agreed to and expand those trade options but take upon ourselves the domestic response ability to see everybody's well-being lifted. convinceu manage to the u.s. to make an exemption when it comes to steel? >> i am such a broken record. i use every opportunity to raise it. we happen to be one of those u.s. tradesnd the with us. i did raise it. it was a conversation amongst other things. -- andhave talked about it has been stolen. countries wanted to push it through by this year. what caused the stall? >> my understanding is would have roughl
nation. we are geographically isolated and linked to the world through our trading ties. incredibly important. that means we have a job to do as well. discussing for a couple of years now how to create greater inclusion and prosperity from our trading agendas. how do we make sure more people benefit from trade? we have seen in some corners of the world they push back domestically from people who do not see those benefits and see the cost of globalization. we are trying to build on that mandate...
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would that be well first of all let us recognize that yemen has been a country a nation and has been challenged by geographical realities already for many decades by different also tribal affiliations so there is within yemen. always a potential there for competition and conflict to also dominate national politics now into that kind of combustion situation come also regional perspectives i mean you know we are all very familiar with the kind of tensions that are now dominating the middle east and i think you have seen parties from different sides becoming engaged in yemen now the argument being that we are invited. we are asked to assist we are requested to provide support but at the end of the day let me go back to the root causes and most of the time when we end up in a conflict situation there are two drivers one there are development failures that lead to people losing either confidence in their government or confidence in the ability to trust other interest groups in the country and into that void or into that tension come then geographical geopolitical interests from outside and this is the classic story
would that be well first of all let us recognize that yemen has been a country a nation and has been challenged by geographical realities already for many decades by different also tribal affiliations so there is within yemen. always a potential there for competition and conflict to also dominate national politics now into that kind of combustion situation come also regional perspectives i mean you know we are all very familiar with the kind of tensions that are now dominating the middle east...
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would that be well first of all let us recognize that yemen has been a country a nation and has been challenged by geographical realities already for many decades by different also tribal affiliations so there is within yemen. always a potential there for competition and conflict to also dominate national politics now into that kind of combustion situation come also regional perspectives i mean you know we are all very familiar with the kind of tensions that are now dominating the middle east and i think you have seen parties from different sides becoming engaged in yemen now the argument being that we are invited. we are asked to assist we are requested to provide support but at the end of the day let me go back to the root causes and most of the time when we end up in a conflict situation there are two drivers one there are development failures that lead to people losing either confidence in their government or confidence in the ability to trust other interest groups in the country and into that void or into that tension come then geographical geopolitical interests from outside and this is the classic story
would that be well first of all let us recognize that yemen has been a country a nation and has been challenged by geographical realities already for many decades by different also tribal affiliations so there is within yemen. always a potential there for competition and conflict to also dominate national politics now into that kind of combustion situation come also regional perspectives i mean you know we are all very familiar with the kind of tensions that are now dominating the middle east...
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would that be well first of all let us recognize that yemen has been a country a nation and has been challenged by geographical realities already for many decades by different also tribal affiliations so there is within yemen. always a potential there for competition and conflict to also dominate national politics now into that kind of combustion situation come also regional perspectives i mean you know we are all very familiar with the kind of tensions that are now dominating the middle east and i think you have seen parties from different sides becoming engaged in yemen now the argument being that we are invited. we are asked to assist we are requested to provide support but at the end of the day let me go back to the root causes and most of the time when we end up in a conflict situation there are two drivers one there are development failures that lead to people losing either confidence in their government or confidence in the ability to trust other interest groups in the country and into that void or into that tension come then geographical geopolitical interests from outside and this is the classic story
would that be well first of all let us recognize that yemen has been a country a nation and has been challenged by geographical realities already for many decades by different also tribal affiliations so there is within yemen. always a potential there for competition and conflict to also dominate national politics now into that kind of combustion situation come also regional perspectives i mean you know we are all very familiar with the kind of tensions that are now dominating the middle east...
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personal details that really drive voter behavior we combine geographic and demographic information with up to five thousand data points of national political consumer and lifestyle behavior for every voter in the united states then we add a unique extra layer of data about personality decision making and motivation. this creates an unparalleled rich and detailed view of voters in the issues they care about so you know exactly who to target with exactly what type of message we call this behavioral micro targeting our team of data scientists psychologists and campaign experts can show you which individual voters you need to win over in order to secure victory. the idea is to give people psychological tests and then compare the results with the in from. nation they already have on them to know what motivates them and thus influence their vote it's a technique that existed before cambridge analytical one of its inventors teaches psychometrics at stanford university california his name is michelle kosinski metrics is basically a science of psychological measurement so basically have not is that instead of using question to ask you abo
personal details that really drive voter behavior we combine geographic and demographic information with up to five thousand data points of national political consumer and lifestyle behavior for every voter in the united states then we add a unique extra layer of data about personality decision making and motivation. this creates an unparalleled rich and detailed view of voters in the issues they care about so you know exactly who to target with exactly what type of message we call this...
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region with a population close to russia geographically and culturally feared that the ultra right leanings of the newly formed government would bring meal nationalism to their lands. and they have their reasons. the status of the russian language in ukraine has been a stumbling block for many years implementing russian nasa second state language was one of the main campaign promises of president bush in a full day in two thousand and twelve the government passed a law making it the second official language in the southern and eastern parts of ukraine the areas where the russian speaking population makes up a majority ukrainian nationalist groups initiated massive protests opposing the law and observing viewer might see some familiar faces there but. i bought it last. on february twenty third two thousand and fourteen the very next day after the regime change the new government voted for a no meant of the official status of the russian language and even though later this decision was vetoed by the acting president. alexander turchynov still sent a message and a powerful one this alarmed the russian speaking cities of eastern ukraine and people took
region with a population close to russia geographically and culturally feared that the ultra right leanings of the newly formed government would bring meal nationalism to their lands. and they have their reasons. the status of the russian language in ukraine has been a stumbling block for many years implementing russian nasa second state language was one of the main campaign promises of president bush in a full day in two thousand and twelve the government passed a law making it the second...
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with the population close to russia geographically and culturally feared that the ultra right leanings of the newly formed government would bring me own nationalism.
with the population close to russia geographically and culturally feared that the ultra right leanings of the newly formed government would bring me own nationalism.
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. >> reporter: some geographical bloopers seem to be passed on. >> there's no reason the nation of africas get called nations. >> so belgium is a beautiful city. >> reporter: sarah palin got branded as geographicicly clueless. >> and i can see russia from my house. >> reporter: when she actually had her geography straight. >> you can see russia from land here in alaska. >> reporter: but there's one place no u.s. president could possibly mess up, right in. >> and god bless the united states. >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >>> anderson's next. >>> good evening. today the president of the united states stepped in front of cameras on the south lawn of the white house and denied ever working as an agent of a hostile foreign power. >> i never worked for russia. and you know that answer better than anybody. i never worked for russia. not only did i never work for russia, i think it's a disgrace that you even asked that question because it's a whole big fat hoax. it's just a hoax. >> you can say almost anything after that and it would not be hype. an american president on national telev
. >> reporter: some geographical bloopers seem to be passed on. >> there's no reason the nation of africas get called nations. >> so belgium is a beautiful city. >> reporter: sarah palin got branded as geographicicly clueless. >> and i can see russia from my house. >> reporter: when she actually had her geography straight. >> you can see russia from land here in alaska. >> reporter: but there's one place no u.s. president could possibly mess up,...
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personal details that really drive voter behavior we combine geographic and demographic information with up to five thousand data points of national political consumer and lifestyle behavior for every voter in the united states then we add a unique extra layer of data about personality decisionmaking and motivation. this creates an unparalleled rich and detailed view of voters in the issues they care about so you know exactly who to target with exactly what type of message we call this behavior micro-targeting our team of data scientists psychologists and campaign experts can show you which individual voters you need to win over in order to secure victory. the idea is to give people psychological tests and then compare the results with the in from. nation they already have on them to know what motivates them and thus influence their vote it's a technique that existed before cambridge analytical one of its inventors teaches psychometrics at stanford university california his name is michelle kosinski metrics is basically a science of psychological measurement so basically have not is that instead of using question to ask you about
personal details that really drive voter behavior we combine geographic and demographic information with up to five thousand data points of national political consumer and lifestyle behavior for every voter in the united states then we add a unique extra layer of data about personality decisionmaking and motivation. this creates an unparalleled rich and detailed view of voters in the issues they care about so you know exactly who to target with exactly what type of message we call this behavior...
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personal details that really drive voter behavior we combine geographic and demographic information with up to five thousand data points of national political consumer and lifestyle behavior for every voter in the united states then we add a unique extra layer of data about personality decision making and motivation. this creates an unparalleled rich and detailed view of voters in the issues they care about so you know exactly who to target with exactly what type of message we call this behavioral micro targeting our team of data scientists psychologists and campaign experts can show you which individual voters you need to win over in order to secure victory. the idea is to give people psychological tests and then compare the results with the in from. and they already have on them to know what motivates them and thus influence their vote it's a technique that existed before cambridge analytical one of its inventors teaches psychometrics at stanford university california his name is michelle kosinski metrics is basically a science of psychological measurement so basically have not is that instead of using questioners to ask you abo
personal details that really drive voter behavior we combine geographic and demographic information with up to five thousand data points of national political consumer and lifestyle behavior for every voter in the united states then we add a unique extra layer of data about personality decision making and motivation. this creates an unparalleled rich and detailed view of voters in the issues they care about so you know exactly who to target with exactly what type of message we call this...
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personal details that really drive voter behavior we combine geographic and demographic information with up to five thousand data points of national political consumer and lifestyle behavior for every voter in the united states then we add a unique extra layer of data about personality decision making and motivation. this creates an unparalleled rich and detailed view of voters in the issues they care about so you know exactly who to target with exactly what type of message we call this behavioral micro targeting our team of data scientists psychologists and campaign experts can show you which individual voters you need to win over in order to secure victory. the idea is to give people psychological tests and then compare the results with the in from. and they already have on them to know what motivates them and thus influence their vote it's a technique that existed before cambridge analytical one of its inventors teaches psychometrics at stanford university california his name is michelle kosinski metrics is basically a science of psychological measurement so basically have not is that instead of using question to ask you about
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geographically. you have the western portion, southwest portion, southwest sarasota by the coastline then you start from okeechobee and desoto counties and it's a very rural number one citrus producing in the nation to think of citrus trees that is the predominance of this congressional district. >> did you grow up their? >> for generations my great grandfather retired and our family has been in and around the area for generations. my father was the former sheriff of manatee county not in the desert with right next to that. my father was a deputy and my mother was a schoolteacher in that area. went to the university of florida after graduation and then went on to the military after that. >> you are taking the seat of francis rooney will be retiring. who will be retiring. have you spoken to him about what this is like and any advice that he's given to you? >> he didn't want to get involved but after committee has been very accessible trying to be helpful and the biggest thing we have to watch for is to hire staff. some of the staff he has been helpful in that sense to try to transition but it's a lot of stuff to put together in a short period of time. the challenging part is to get your staff in p
geographically. you have the western portion, southwest portion, southwest sarasota by the coastline then you start from okeechobee and desoto counties and it's a very rural number one citrus producing in the nation to think of citrus trees that is the predominance of this congressional district. >> did you grow up their? >> for generations my great grandfather retired and our family has been in and around the area for generations. my father was the former sheriff of manatee county...
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geographically. you have the western portion, southwest portion, sarasota, southern sarasota, charlotte county. then you move into the interior counties. rural -- think citrus and cattle. it is the number one citrus producer in the nation. think of citrus trees and cattle and not beaches because that is the predominance of this congressional district. reporter: did you grow up there? mr. steube: i grew up in the area. four generations in sarasota on one side of the family. our family has been around the area for generations. sheriffr is the former of manatee county. reporter: what was your childhood like? mr. steube: it was great. my mother was a deputy, my father was a schoolteacher in the sarasota area. when to the university of florida after graduation. did undergrad and law school at the university of florida and went on to the military. reporter: you are taking the seat of francis rooney, who was retiring. have you spoken to him about what this is lise -- what this is like and any advice he gave you? he stayed out of the electoral process, but he has been accessible, trying to be helpful of things to watch out for. the biggest thing we have to do is hire up staff. some of his staff were brought on board. he has be
geographically. you have the western portion, southwest portion, sarasota, southern sarasota, charlotte county. then you move into the interior counties. rural -- think citrus and cattle. it is the number one citrus producer in the nation. think of citrus trees and cattle and not beaches because that is the predominance of this congressional district. reporter: did you grow up there? mr. steube: i grew up in the area. four generations in sarasota on one side of the family. our family has been...
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nation for equality and justice for all, what do you think? >> america has always been if anything, an ideal, it's not necessarily a geographic location, it's anlaw, all men are created equal, religious tolerance. those are things that are embodied in the pledge of allegiance ended all of the founding documents of our country. those are things that have no respect whatsoever for race, creed, color of skin, even where you came from. if you are here illegally and abiding by the laws, then you are allowed to partake in the american dream and that's what we should be focused on. this idea of ripping up the pledge of allegiance is so stupid, this is always the problem in our country. whenever we look backwards we do stupid things. if we look forward and fix real things like the broken border that invites young children to be dragged across a very dangerous trek only to die at the border, things like that -- why don't we focus on fixing things like that? >> martha: why do we focus on fixing things like that, you talk about the origins of the pledge of allegiance but if you look at the words, there is at last to city that seems to have suited everyon
nation for equality and justice for all, what do you think? >> america has always been if anything, an ideal, it's not necessarily a geographic location, it's anlaw, all men are created equal, religious tolerance. those are things that are embodied in the pledge of allegiance ended all of the founding documents of our country. those are things that have no respect whatsoever for race, creed, color of skin, even where you came from. if you are here illegally and abiding by the laws, then...
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nation is not within the jurisdiction of these courts. these courts are district courts, they reach specific geographic areas delegated by law and there are these injunctions that reach the entire country. this is a fairly unusual and fairly recent practice. in distinction of this, the district court judge in texas who recently heard a challenge to the affordable care act case did not issue a nationwide injunction, and therefore allowing the appeals process to take its normal course, and, of course, the aca remains in full effect throughout that appeals process, because he did not issue a nationwide injunction. so my question is to you, are you concerned about this growing practice of nationwide injunctions by federal district courts, and what do you think ought to be done about it? >> yes, i'm very concerned by it. earlier, i was talking about this and saying i think it mistakes the limitation on judicial power, which is a case or controversy limitation and tries to grant relief to people who are not part of the case or controversy that's being decided. and as you said, it really started in the '60s. and it's been picking up steam. and t
nation is not within the jurisdiction of these courts. these courts are district courts, they reach specific geographic areas delegated by law and there are these injunctions that reach the entire country. this is a fairly unusual and fairly recent practice. in distinction of this, the district court judge in texas who recently heard a challenge to the affordable care act case did not issue a nationwide injunction, and therefore allowing the appeals process to take its normal course, and, of...
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geographic or political boundaries. oakland mayor libby schaaf's taking part and she joins us right now live from the nation's capital. we will talk with mayor libby schaaf in just a minute but we have to highlight that she has won a number of -- is one of a number of mayors from the area. we have long talked about housing, homelessness, traffic and infrastructure, these are regional concerns so i imagine that she is getting good ideas from her counterparts and also those around the country. as we wait to talk with mayor libby schaaf, let's get a peek at the weather. we showed you that picture of oakland. it cannot get better. >> it is nice and also call. and fog is showing up and first of all we will head out to jim at the sausalito harbor. he is going to tell us -- >> i will get a big bow and we can still video. >> up in tahoe, if you are headed out to truckee, 22 and foggy. a great weekend for skiers. we are not expecting any rain or snow. although the snowpack is really good. mostly sunny, patchy fog, cold with high clouds. temperatures continue to bump up and once the fog sets up the pattern is showing signs of s
geographic or political boundaries. oakland mayor libby schaaf's taking part and she joins us right now live from the nation's capital. we will talk with mayor libby schaaf in just a minute but we have to highlight that she has won a number of -- is one of a number of mayors from the area. we have long talked about housing, homelessness, traffic and infrastructure, these are regional concerns so i imagine that she is getting good ideas from her counterparts and also those around the country. as...
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nation-sized republic like this before. and montesgue says you can't do that, but that's what's really going on. >> indeed, one of the concerns was the geographic size of this country would be too large for this form of government and charles beard, the professor ellis mentioned, finds himself in great hot water for espousing such harassing. when we were discussing what topics we wanted to discuss and what questions i should ask, i told him that i would just say hello and let him talk. so i said hello. i want to get back to the relationship between adams and jefferson. not only is it an absolutely fascinating on-again/off-again, the old couple that couldn't live with one another, couldn't live without one another. but it's one of the most important relationships for the founding. and you both alluded to that. let's start this relationship, we were talking about backstage in a wonderful letter that abigail adams exchanged with jefferson. and i think these letters really go to the heart of this complicated relationship. professor wood, we'll start with you. >> you mean in 1804? >> yeah. >> well, of course, they broke. the two men, differed politi
nation-sized republic like this before. and montesgue says you can't do that, but that's what's really going on. >> indeed, one of the concerns was the geographic size of this country would be too large for this form of government and charles beard, the professor ellis mentioned, finds himself in great hot water for espousing such harassing. when we were discussing what topics we wanted to discuss and what questions i should ask, i told him that i would just say hello and let him talk. so...