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and we can speak to charles lucania latina he's the director of field programs at the nature conservancy in nairobi charles thank you so much for joining us in our program is this the end of this. thank you so scaring me so the death of sudan is really an alarming bell to my unsustainable use and management of how we done this and our wildlife in africa and the globe so the risk is there that these cool almost be the end of a species and in one generation we have witnessed an extinction however there is hope that we desire it's that is being pioneered by wildlife ecology says that we can be able to salvage through in vitro fertilization and having it sort of get female you know carried in the embryo to bring forth a viable offspring so while today's death of sudan is such a somber moment for us here in africa we ping that the best use of cellular technology that is being developed by specialists is going to be probably our only last hope so it's not as simple a bullet but we want to really bank on it charles tell us more about what that process is like that you mentioned in vitro fertili
and we can speak to charles lucania latina he's the director of field programs at the nature conservancy in nairobi charles thank you so much for joining us in our program is this the end of this. thank you so scaring me so the death of sudan is really an alarming bell to my unsustainable use and management of how we done this and our wildlife in africa and the globe so the risk is there that these cool almost be the end of a species and in one generation we have witnessed an extinction however...
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all right to charles the canio lutein of the director of field programs at the nature conservancy in nairobi thank you so much for joining us on our program you're watching news still to come those quick and easy quizzes that pop up on facebook well they may be compromising your privacy with the social media giant under fire for its links to a controversial consulting firm what can you do to protect yourself. but first chinese president xi jinping has called for his country to take its due place in the world and vowed to fight a bloody battle against its enemies speaking at the people's congress in beijing she unveiled sweeping reforms aimed at strengthening the military and the economy this comes after the communist party removed the presidential term limits allowing sheen to remain in power indefinitely well the president also issued what analysts see as a warning to pro-democracy and separatist movements in china let's listen to what he had to say. it is our shared aspiration to safeguard china's sovereignty. territorial integrity and to wholly reunify our nation. any attempts or
all right to charles the canio lutein of the director of field programs at the nature conservancy in nairobi thank you so much for joining us on our program you're watching news still to come those quick and easy quizzes that pop up on facebook well they may be compromising your privacy with the social media giant under fire for its links to a controversial consulting firm what can you do to protect yourself. but first chinese president xi jinping has called for his country to take its due...
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reporter: in partnership with the nature conservancy ngo, the seychelles conservation authority is hoping to understand exactly what's happening to the reefs. coral reefs often have trouble regenerating in shallow water because the waves and currents are constantly moving the skeletons of the dead coral around, making it hard for new corals to settle. this has repercussions for the entire ecosystem. sylvanna: mapping the reef, you can see the changes. where you have this long period of time where the temperature is really high and the corals cannot recover, so this has a huge impact on your marine resource on coral reefs. we have started a coral reef restoration project looking at other ways to try to restore coral reefs using the corals that are more resilient and growing these corals and putting them back on the reefs. reporter: together with fisheries and tourism companies, the country wants to find ways for everyone to use the sea sustainably, even outside the protection areas. the marine spatial plan is the first of its kind in the indian ocean. sylvanna: i want everything that i do
reporter: in partnership with the nature conservancy ngo, the seychelles conservation authority is hoping to understand exactly what's happening to the reefs. coral reefs often have trouble regenerating in shallow water because the waves and currents are constantly moving the skeletons of the dead coral around, making it hard for new corals to settle. this has repercussions for the entire ecosystem. sylvanna: mapping the reef, you can see the changes. where you have this long period of time...
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that's too successful that all right charles the the director of field programs at the nature conservancy in nairobi thank you so much for joining us on our program. you're watching v.w. news coming up harley davidson gears up for higher prices in germany a trade dispute is looming and it comes at a bad time will tell you why. donna humphrey will have that coming up in business so. she started out with some junk that instructions from a book. that peter fourteen william coming to dream. wanted to build a wind turbine to provide his village with electricity. i want to go into the sun and do you know change gears lauren lake breaks it all too much generates citing joining the world's biggest. heroes story. and the winter starting march twenty first in w. look. at the. opening up with a trade dispute with the u.s. and you mean china's premier says his country wants to increase foreign investment and even promises equal treatment for chinese and foreign companies get more from beijing. coming up same goal different strategies how u.s. trade partners are trying to avoid those punitive tariffs.
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in partnership with the nature conservancy ngo the seychelles conservation authority is hoping to understand exactly what's happening to the reefs. her ribs often have trouble regenerating in shallow water because the waves and currents are constantly moving the skeletons of the dead coral around making it hard for new coveralls to settle this has repercussions for the entire ecosystem to come along. you can see the change is really how these very long period of time where the temperature is really high in the corals can all recall so this has a huge impact on your environment source on quote waves we have started a coral reef restore ation project looking at all the ways to try and restore coral reefs using the corals that's how more resilient and growing these corals and putting them back on the ring. together with fisheries and tourism companies the country wants to find ways for everyone to use the sea sustainably even outside the protection areas. the marine special plan is the first of its kind in the indian ocean. healthy coral i want everything i do or should make a difference and if
in partnership with the nature conservancy ngo the seychelles conservation authority is hoping to understand exactly what's happening to the reefs. her ribs often have trouble regenerating in shallow water because the waves and currents are constantly moving the skeletons of the dead coral around making it hard for new coveralls to settle this has repercussions for the entire ecosystem to come along. you can see the change is really how these very long period of time where the temperature is...
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the nature conservancy has almost one million members and protects millions of acres of land i mean areas around the world but is this. all strategy. really fortunate experience when i worked at goldman sachs i had been a mainstream investment banker for more than twenty years and my final position before joining the nature conservancy was leading an environmental effort for the firm having the c.e.o. that has all of this experience coming from the world of banking and corporate banking in particular. will continue to look for the solutions to. the crisis. where those solutions don't hurt the very sector that has made his career. a banker i understand the difference between prices and value understand that nature has huge value which has something off to appreciate it. is the global reference in this sector the man with the most influence he made his career at. he argues that putting a price on nature doesn't mean turning it into a commodity. he simply hopes to make states more aware of the ecological riches and make companies more responsible. can a banker change his own nature to. econo
the nature conservancy has almost one million members and protects millions of acres of land i mean areas around the world but is this. all strategy. really fortunate experience when i worked at goldman sachs i had been a mainstream investment banker for more than twenty years and my final position before joining the nature conservancy was leading an environmental effort for the firm having the c.e.o. that has all of this experience coming from the world of banking and corporate banking in...
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something that we can then take a model we can take from other reefs across the world yes the nature conservancy that's been thinking of this attack that they sang in these insurance policy deciding these charts is for me to do faster these knowledge to other countries we are really going to expand this experience to their lives american reefs the baileys do doesn't work in my lab we're going to spend a lot of fun to the caribbean and also get a ship i see all the places where you have very valuable reefs and are protected thank you very much for that fernando so there's about three cool to use of the reefs all over the world that face direct threats just now so this is just one of the ideas it's coming out of this world ocean summit to try and deal with that problem don thank you. now nearly a million people have been left without power after a heavy dumping of snow in the northeast of the united states is the second storm to hit the east coast in less than a week more than eight hundred thousand people are enjoying widespread electricity cuts some of been without power now for almost a week he
something that we can then take a model we can take from other reefs across the world yes the nature conservancy that's been thinking of this attack that they sang in these insurance policy deciding these charts is for me to do faster these knowledge to other countries we are really going to expand this experience to their lives american reefs the baileys do doesn't work in my lab we're going to spend a lot of fun to the caribbean and also get a ship i see all the places where you have very...
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than others while on skype from london joining us is hugh possingham chief scientist for the nature conservancy the world's largest environmental n.g.o.s welcome to the stream hugh i pulled up on my laptop here a couple of headlines that we've been seeing floating around this from the new york times magazine scroll down to speed a full illustration to the headline should some species be allowed to die out this isn't the only one there's also this one from outside dot com it's time to let certain animals go extinct whew talk to us about this idea it's not popular but is it the right idea. well we're really doing it species are going extinct currently in a thousand times the right. of species a year old and what ron is just the tip of the tip of the tip of the. last two two mammal species just in the last ten years and nobody particularly noticed so our approach isn't about leading species go extinct is using much better actually. one thing much clearer choices about what we choose to. take that. if we ration lean based justice if you ration leaned it in the stock market more money and you mentio
than others while on skype from london joining us is hugh possingham chief scientist for the nature conservancy the world's largest environmental n.g.o.s welcome to the stream hugh i pulled up on my laptop here a couple of headlines that we've been seeing floating around this from the new york times magazine scroll down to speed a full illustration to the headline should some species be allowed to die out this isn't the only one there's also this one from outside dot com it's time to let...
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policy to cover the mix conception of the mess with american research against hurricanes the nature conservancy mastermind the scheme and hopes it can be replicated elsewhere we should take what i raised as an important because two hundred million people in the world live close to three and they are protected like what i was really for and you're against seeing them in the rice beach erosion so we continue to see and i will reeve's as we are doing right now we will start off by protection so being sure without was to have some funding to restore the we've after the unique and keeps them. the pioneering plan was announced to the world ocean summit every year it brings decision makers in conservationists together to find sustainable ways to use the world sees the environmentalists here this is about more than just the scheduled events it's about the chance simple ways in the lobby bar the rare chance to network with government and business leaders who have the power to put their plans for the future of the oceans into practice. mexico's president. showed up so did iceland's i think we all need to
policy to cover the mix conception of the mess with american research against hurricanes the nature conservancy mastermind the scheme and hopes it can be replicated elsewhere we should take what i raised as an important because two hundred million people in the world live close to three and they are protected like what i was really for and you're against seeing them in the rice beach erosion so we continue to see and i will reeve's as we are doing right now we will start off by protection so...
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environmentalists like the nature conservancy are working with companies like dow chemical and many other companies sometimes people say to me mark why would you work with companies that have such a big environmental footprint and i say that's exactly why we should work. because protecting nature is expensive and donations and. some have joined forces with multinationals. coming straight from the business. now if you're in the business that coca-cola it's pretty easy to help them understand that they should care about. water they need and of course. what kinds of investments. will yield the biggest return of clean water now from an old fashioned metal perspective you might think well that's kind of a crass question but if your goal is to mobilize industrial player like the beverage industry to invest more in nature it's a very important to have answer. to me that. her name. to the development of a market. but many of them also. will not bring benefits to communities. we would however like to believe in this brave new world. believe that the bank and the business corporations have changed.
environmentalists like the nature conservancy are working with companies like dow chemical and many other companies sometimes people say to me mark why would you work with companies that have such a big environmental footprint and i say that's exactly why we should work. because protecting nature is expensive and donations and. some have joined forces with multinationals. coming straight from the business. now if you're in the business that coca-cola it's pretty easy to help them understand...
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the nature conservancy has almost one million members and protects millions of acres of land a marine areas around the world but is this. more than. having a. coming from the banking. and corporate banking in particular how we'll continue to look for the solutions to the crisis where those solutions don't hurt the very sector that has made his career. a banker i understand the difference between prices and values i also understand that nature has huge value which we're simply not learned how to appreciate. death is the global reference in this sector the man with the most influence he made his career at deutsche bank. he argues that putting a price on nature doesn't mean turning it into a commodity. he simply hopes to make states more aware of the ecological riches and make companies more responsible. can a banker change his own nature to. economics as well weaponry the direction in which you shoot is an ethical choice i have made that ethical choice to shoot in the right direction using the same weapon. with his economic weapon the ecologist banker has targeted the politicians he has
the nature conservancy has almost one million members and protects millions of acres of land a marine areas around the world but is this. more than. having a. coming from the banking. and corporate banking in particular how we'll continue to look for the solutions to the crisis where those solutions don't hurt the very sector that has made his career. a banker i understand the difference between prices and values i also understand that nature has huge value which we're simply not learned how to...
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policy to cover the mix conception of the mess with american research against hurricanes the nature conservancy mastermind the scheme and hopes it can be replicated elsewhere we should be quite a race as i import them because two hundred million people in the world live close to reef and they are protected like what i was really for and you're against sea level rise beach erosion so we continue to see and i will reeve's as we are doing right now we will start by protection so being sure without us to have some funding to restore the reef after you can hit them. the pioneering plan was announced to the world ocean summit every year it brings decision makers and conservationists together to find sustainable. ways to use the world sees the environmentalist's here this is about more than just the scheduled events it's about the chat sinful ways in the lobby bar the rich chance to network with government and business leaders who have the power to put their plans for the future of the oceans into practice. mexico's president riek opinion it all showed up and so did iceland's i think we need to face t
policy to cover the mix conception of the mess with american research against hurricanes the nature conservancy mastermind the scheme and hopes it can be replicated elsewhere we should be quite a race as i import them because two hundred million people in the world live close to reef and they are protected like what i was really for and you're against sea level rise beach erosion so we continue to see and i will reeve's as we are doing right now we will start by protection so being sure without...
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land o' lakes working with the nature conserve in indiana, this is new. it's an opportunity that i think the whole industry needs to pay close attention to, because it is bringing that needed transparency that consumers want to see to the supply chain in a way that could be disruptive. the last thing i will mention just building on a couple comments that ray mentioned was that land grants do, in fact, continue to have -- to play a role here. it may not look exactly like it did 20 or 30 years ago, but there is still tremendous expertise at the state level. we have seen food companies turning to the land grants not only for research but also for the extension service to go out and work with farmers on the ground to help advance these environmental targets that they have been setting. right now we have general mills working with kansas state around wheat, et cetera, et cetera. we can't lose sight of the importance of that infrastructure. i think that's maybe a great way to close and look forward to the questions. >> now it's my pleasure to introduce zippy, p
land o' lakes working with the nature conserve in indiana, this is new. it's an opportunity that i think the whole industry needs to pay close attention to, because it is bringing that needed transparency that consumers want to see to the supply chain in a way that could be disruptive. the last thing i will mention just building on a couple comments that ray mentioned was that land grants do, in fact, continue to have -- to play a role here. it may not look exactly like it did 20 or 30 years...
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have gone on the record of being critical of the current conservative movement and depressed about its prospects. what in yourare, view is the nature of the conservative movement that bill developed and how can it creatively and imaginatively respond to the circumstances in which it finds itself? key quotese of the in bill's early career, long before i was aware of him, you mentioned his first book. bookection -- the second was mccarthy and his enemies. there was a demagogic figure on the right that bill supported. by bill's third book, he backed off. that was up from liberalism and that was the first book i read. joe mccarthy appears in that but he is deliberately not defending him. he is using him as someone who provoked liberalism. let me respond to how liberals reacted to him. off theoved mccarthy center stage to be a provocation. much later in his life he wasicitly said mccarthy wrong in the way he proceeded. today we are in a similar position. beingk bill's excuses for taken with mccarthy were he was charming personally. bill was young, this was also communism. this was a threat much greater than any we face now. he saw this
have gone on the record of being critical of the current conservative movement and depressed about its prospects. what in yourare, view is the nature of the conservative movement that bill developed and how can it creatively and imaginatively respond to the circumstances in which it finds itself? key quotese of the in bill's early career, long before i was aware of him, you mentioned his first book. bookection -- the second was mccarthy and his enemies. there was a demagogic figure on the right...
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and climate change, water quality and conservation. naturalrces and green building leasing and development. within the four general topic areas there were some common themes. the city of san francisco has environmentally progressive policies and regulation. the subcommittee was urging the port to do more than what is required and really be a leader in the area of environmental sustainability. we heard a lot across all topic areas about enhancing habitat and ecosystem function, promoting biodiversity and educating stake holders about ecosystem values. we heard a lot, again, on all fronts about looking for multi-benefit solutions. for example, in new construction and development, a storm water feature that is designed to improve water quality and storm water runoff can also be an urban greening or microhabitat project. and we were urged to educate and engage our stakeholders in our environmental and resiliency efforts. so resilience is a completely new subject for waterfront land use plan. it wasn't really a thing in 1997. and resilience is wide
and climate change, water quality and conservation. naturalrces and green building leasing and development. within the four general topic areas there were some common themes. the city of san francisco has environmentally progressive policies and regulation. the subcommittee was urging the port to do more than what is required and really be a leader in the area of environmental sustainability. we heard a lot across all topic areas about enhancing habitat and ecosystem function, promoting...
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they wanted to dig, but the state department of conservation and natural resources wouldn't let them. tonight, a law enforcement official tells nbc news they went to dents run after a tip that there was federal gold at the site, but upon digging, they found nothing. >> just because they went there and didn't find anything doesn't necessarily mean that it's not there. >> reporter: the legendary treasure still unfound, inspiring the hunt for history's fortune. morgan radford, nbc news, new york. >>> when we come back, who has the one winning ticket? tonight it is the $457 million question. >>> the scene in san francisco last night, a huge fire sweeping through a three-story building, shooting flames into the night sky. several apartments and stores were affected. at the height of the fire, 130 firefighters, 45 vehicles were on the scene. one firefighter was injured. there were no civilian injuries, thankfully. the cause is being investigated. >>> and tonight, someone is very lucky. that's because there was a single winning ticket in last night's powerball drawing. the ticket was purchas
they wanted to dig, but the state department of conservation and natural resources wouldn't let them. tonight, a law enforcement official tells nbc news they went to dents run after a tip that there was federal gold at the site, but upon digging, they found nothing. >> just because they went there and didn't find anything doesn't necessarily mean that it's not there. >> reporter: the legendary treasure still unfound, inspiring the hunt for history's fortune. morgan radford, nbc...
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when you think about it, it's only natural that senator cochran liked to work on conservation issues. i expect his adventures as a mississippi republican in the early 1970's helped him understand just what it feels like to be an endangered species in 1972, thad was a rising star attorney when he was asked to try and become just the second g.o.p. congressman from his state since reconstruction. the possibility seemed so remote, then when he asked rose how she liked being married to a congressman, she replied, i don't know. which one? long odds indeed. but true to form, thad won in the end and again and again. and then he became the first republican senator from mississippi in a century. it's safe to say service is in thad's d.n.a. both his parents were devoted educators. his father w.h. served as superintendent of a large rural public school district. his mother emma was a pioneering mathematics teacher who wrote new curriculum. and in pontotoc, mississippi, their p two boys grew up with a healthy appreciation for the power of good schooling. thad graduated as high school valedictorian
when you think about it, it's only natural that senator cochran liked to work on conservation issues. i expect his adventures as a mississippi republican in the early 1970's helped him understand just what it feels like to be an endangered species in 1972, thad was a rising star attorney when he was asked to try and become just the second g.o.p. congressman from his state since reconstruction. the possibility seemed so remote, then when he asked rose how she liked being married to a...
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they wanted to dig, but the state department of conservation and natural resources wouldn't let them. law enforcement official tells nbc news they went to dented run after a tip there was federal gold at the site. but upon digging they found nothing. >> just because they went there and didn't find anything doesn't necessarily mean that it's not there. >> reporter: the legendary treasure still unfound, inspiring the hunt for history's for tour. morgan radford, nbc news, new york. >> amazing they may still be out there. >> once the fbi gets involved, that legitimatizes it for the frustrated treasure hunters. >>> we all know teachers worth their weight in gold. you'll meet one honored with a million dollar prize. well deserved. we have your details next. a breakthrough moisturizer delightfully whipped for instant absorption feel a light-as-air finish in a flash new olay whips ageless are confusing quilted northern are confusing quilted northernf. for a bouncy castle. they're both durable, flexible and nice to have at parties. but quilted northern is not a bouncy castle. it's just really
they wanted to dig, but the state department of conservation and natural resources wouldn't let them. law enforcement official tells nbc news they went to dented run after a tip there was federal gold at the site. but upon digging they found nothing. >> just because they went there and didn't find anything doesn't necessarily mean that it's not there. >> reporter: the legendary treasure still unfound, inspiring the hunt for history's for tour. morgan radford, nbc news, new york....
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. >> reporter: these days her makeup is more natural and she's dressing in a conservative manner. showing her personal flair. we love these jimmy q. heels. the california girl has always been health conscious. >> meghan is a complete fitness fanatic. she loves to run laps around kensington gardens which is just south of kensington palace. i'm told she's a fan of a private members club that do intensive fitness training classes. >> reporter: in "harry: life, loss, and love" her healthy influence has rubbed off on harry. >> he likes to start his days with green juice like meghan. you'll often see him visiting the gym. and he's given up his beloved marlboro lights, or at least smoking less and drinking less. >> i've been blessed with a lot of hair. >> reporter: oh, we know. whether she wears it down and loose or in a messy bun, meghan's hair has made headlines. her style is similar to what her character rachel wears. >> we've got this rachel quintessential polished blauout. in real life i like more texture and play with it. >> reporter: for her glowing complexion, she visits london's
. >> reporter: these days her makeup is more natural and she's dressing in a conservative manner. showing her personal flair. we love these jimmy q. heels. the california girl has always been health conscious. >> meghan is a complete fitness fanatic. she loves to run laps around kensington gardens which is just south of kensington palace. i'm told she's a fan of a private members club that do intensive fitness training classes. >> reporter: in "harry: life, loss, and...
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proceeds from the campaign went to the international union for conservation of nature.s story on our kron facebook page today... this photo of a toddler who was awestruck by the portrait of a former first lady went viral this week. it was snapped at the national portrait gallery. it shows two-year-old parker curry staring at the towering portrait of michelle obama. parker's mother said the little girl was so amazed, she wouldn't even turn around for a picture. mom also says that parker believes michelle obama is a queen ... and parker wants to be a queen as well. (justine) never say never. this was the scene on valencia street in san francisco today. as s-f based "everlane" opened its doors in the mission district. the founder of the online compay, had vowed to never open an actual store.. a kron 4 viewer sent us these photos of people waiting in line for well over an hour to get in. the 3-thousand square foot retail space was mobbed all weekend. it is just the second retail store the company has opened in the u.s. -- the first was in new york. >> okay, leeza. we're rea
proceeds from the campaign went to the international union for conservation of nature.s story on our kron facebook page today... this photo of a toddler who was awestruck by the portrait of a former first lady went viral this week. it was snapped at the national portrait gallery. it shows two-year-old parker curry staring at the towering portrait of michelle obama. parker's mother said the little girl was so amazed, she wouldn't even turn around for a picture. mom also says that parker believes...
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proceeds will go to the international union for conservation of nature. >>> pizza hut is bringing backthat allow you to order a pizza with the push of a button. and like the ones released last year, you can press a button on the shoes, paired with your phone using bluetooth technology. new this year is a second button that allows to you pause the game you're watching when your delivery arrives. the shoes will be available to order on march 19th on hbx. >>> it became a global phenomenon and launched memories for a generation. the man who founded tower records passed away this weekend. we'll look back at his legacy. and coming up at 5:00. >> they're killing a fly with a sledgehammer. >> a solution to traffic problems becomes an issue itself. the yellow circle that has drivers looking for a way around it. >> the race to succeed governor brown heats up. >>> and klay thompson's new tribute to his dog rocco. it could be cuter than his bobble head. >>> you have to take a first step to take a stand >>> it's the job here at abc 7 to share your story. to tell the truth. help you understand the t
proceeds will go to the international union for conservation of nature. >>> pizza hut is bringing backthat allow you to order a pizza with the push of a button. and like the ones released last year, you can press a button on the shoes, paired with your phone using bluetooth technology. new this year is a second button that allows to you pause the game you're watching when your delivery arrives. the shoes will be available to order on march 19th on hbx. >>> it became a global...
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proceeds from the campaign went to the international union for conservation of nature. ( james ) andtoddler who was awestruck by the portrait of former first lady michelle obama. it was snapped at the national portrait gallery. it shows two-year-old parker curry staring at the towering portrait of michelle obama. parker's mother said the little girl was so amazed, she wouldn't even turn around for a picture. her moms says parker believes michelle obama is a queen. ( james ) suspended raiders linebacker aldon smith is once again facing domestic violence allegations. and police are still looking for him we'll have a live report coming up. ( james ) today is the daca deadline ...but things are tied up in court. what this means for daca recipients. ( james ) a man accused of burglarizing a senior gated community is behind bars ... you'll hear from neighbors. neighbors.from you'll hear ( darya ) good morning i'm darya folsom..( james ) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... (dave)dry weather, along with a warming trend, is forecast for today
proceeds from the campaign went to the international union for conservation of nature. ( james ) andtoddler who was awestruck by the portrait of former first lady michelle obama. it was snapped at the national portrait gallery. it shows two-year-old parker curry staring at the towering portrait of michelle obama. parker's mother said the little girl was so amazed, she wouldn't even turn around for a picture. her moms says parker believes michelle obama is a queen. ( james ) suspended raiders...