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. >> i am joined by helen who is here to school me on all the nocturnal activities that are getting ready to take place here. tell us a little about what we can expect to see at nightlife. >> we open up the doors every thursday night at the california academy of sciences. there are certain things you can see every week you can go to the museum visit the planetarium, and we bring in bars and a deejay or band. it is a different feel from during the day, something different every week. tonight , we have beer and music. -- tonight we have great beer and music. it is beer week. we have a dozen local brewers in african hall. we have a deejays to set up throughout the museum and a live performance at 9:00 p.m. tonight. >> what has been your favorite part as a participant or as an observer? >> my favorite part is to walk around the aquarium in to see people with a drink in their hands, getting to know maybe somebody new, may be looking for a day, or chatting with friends. there jellyfish. i mean, they are beautiful. >> the culmination of the animals. >> it is very impressive. we do not have this
. >> i am joined by helen who is here to school me on all the nocturnal activities that are getting ready to take place here. tell us a little about what we can expect to see at nightlife. >> we open up the doors every thursday night at the california academy of sciences. there are certain things you can see every week you can go to the museum visit the planetarium, and we bring in bars and a deejay or band. it is a different feel from during the day, something different every week....
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they're timid and nocturnal. when you're ready to go to sleep chances are she's digging at the dirt and making a lot of noise. >> she can make a lot of noise. she was digging in the back. >> can i touch her? >> you always want to pet the back. >> how big are her teeth? >> they're not big teeth but they hurt. >> she's our most exotic guest on the show for sure. >> rescuing drivers and putting his own life on the line on the next right this minute. still to come capturing a different perspective of new york city. >> this is what goes on when you slow down and look a little closer. >> this is beautiful. >> see why these little moments make a big difference. plus we have wednesday's buzz word for your chance to win an ipad mini. mmy y rorougugh h anand d bubumpmpy y skin makes me feel really self-conscious. [ female announcer ] gold bond rough & bumpy skin therapy. uusesed d dadailily,y, it reduces bumps 72%. ggolold d bobondnd.. bebeining g frfreeee f froromm dadandruff feels great. maximum strength selsun blue tata
they're timid and nocturnal. when you're ready to go to sleep chances are she's digging at the dirt and making a lot of noise. >> she can make a lot of noise. she was digging in the back. >> can i touch her? >> you always want to pet the back. >> how big are her teeth? >> they're not big teeth but they hurt. >> she's our most exotic guest on the show for sure. >> rescuing drivers and putting his own life on the line on the next right this minute. still...
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now, whether they will stay true to their nocturnal traditions and cross into the eu secretly under the cover of darkness remains to be seen. brian: it is one of the most urgent problems facing the european union -- what to do about the thousands of migrants trying to reach europe. laila: germany says new efforts will focus on refugees fleeing conflict in syria and iraq. berlin will send manpower to italy and greece to help register migrants. brian: just today, italian authorities rescued 274 migrants in the mediterranean. the coast guard ship came to their rescue about 40 nautical miles off of the libyan coast line. europe's budget for rescue missions as he has just been tripled -- missions at sea has just been tripled. laila: people on the ground in italy need to be convinced. we have this special report from our correspondent. reporter: migrants arriving here have all survived and arduous journey across the mediterranean -- survived an arduous journey across the mediterranean. this group takes in migrants from sub-saharan africa. they wait to be transferred to other camps in sicily o
now, whether they will stay true to their nocturnal traditions and cross into the eu secretly under the cover of darkness remains to be seen. brian: it is one of the most urgent problems facing the european union -- what to do about the thousands of migrants trying to reach europe. laila: germany says new efforts will focus on refugees fleeing conflict in syria and iraq. berlin will send manpower to italy and greece to help register migrants. brian: just today, italian authorities rescued 274...
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i thought you were nocturnal. >> as the warriors prepare if the playoffs they have an eye on the future with a vision for the new arena in san francisco. >> a bay area police officer now on the other side the law and how it could is placed a young child in danger. stay tuned. ♪i am beautiful in every single way♪ ♪words, can't bring me down♪ >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> 5:00 a.m. on tuesday morning the band is back together. the old time rock-n-roll. >> i am eric thomas. >> that soothes your soul? >>> yes. >> i am kristen sze. nice to be back. leyla gulen is here with the remark and meteorologist mike nicco has the weather. >> the winds are blustery. if you are traveling around, i will let leyla tell you about that. we have a sprinkle possible overnight but it has run away with the cold
i thought you were nocturnal. >> as the warriors prepare if the playoffs they have an eye on the future with a vision for the new arena in san francisco. >> a bay area police officer now on the other side the law and how it could is placed a young child in danger. stay tuned. ♪i am beautiful in every single way♪ ♪words, can't bring me down♪ >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> 5:00 a.m. on tuesday morning the band is back together....
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strange because coyotes are nocturnal they mostly come out at night. >> coyoties transport todd division of fish and wild life to determine if it was rapist or some other sickness. >> reporter: residents in this suburban community terrified. >> we're all scared. there was one down the the street, i seen them in my yard. >> reporter: even though attacks on humans are rare coyoties are known to mistake small children and pets for food source, rodents and rabbits. department of environmental protection says coyoties usually have pups in april and may and encounters happen when they are looking for food, keep garbage in tightly closed containers. if you come across die yet i made loud noises, throw roxanne spray a garden hose on them if you can. >> does it hurt. >> dull pain. >> reporter: the retired 77 year-old schoolteacher has gotten eight shots to prevent rabies. he is hoping test results on the coyote come back negative n saddle river are, new jersey christine sloan for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> wow. >> if you are looking to plan a vacation road trip this summer could be best time to
strange because coyotes are nocturnal they mostly come out at night. >> coyoties transport todd division of fish and wild life to determine if it was rapist or some other sickness. >> reporter: residents in this suburban community terrified. >> we're all scared. there was one down the the street, i seen them in my yard. >> reporter: even though attacks on humans are rare coyoties are known to mistake small children and pets for food source, rodents and rabbits....
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. >> fully nocturnal at this point. >> it's a two man operation makes hundreds of donuts, four different each night. >> this one is cinnamon sugar and this one is cranberry with coconut on top. >> and they have peanut butter pretzel and blueberry. >> we do as much fruit as we can and freeze dried fruit in combination with fresh fruit. >> no matter the flavor the donuts are all vegan. >> coconut milk but other than you wouldn't know they are vegan. >> they met working at a vegan pizzeria. >> vegans in philadelphia are spoiled, we have a lot of vegan options but we didn't have vegan donuts here in philly. >> so they started dotty's donuts and now they have over 200 cafes that sell their vegan confections. >> it blew up fast. >> it looks yummy don't miss fyi philly on saturday at 7:00. they plan to open a dotty at the 46th and springfield location where they make them. >>> and in utah, salt lake city got dumped on yesterday 3 inches of heavy wet snow fell yesterday snarling traffic and making residents miserable. yesterday's snow accounted for a fifth of the spring total. a little over 12 i
. >> fully nocturnal at this point. >> it's a two man operation makes hundreds of donuts, four different each night. >> this one is cinnamon sugar and this one is cranberry with coconut on top. >> and they have peanut butter pretzel and blueberry. >> we do as much fruit as we can and freeze dried fruit in combination with fresh fruit. >> no matter the flavor the donuts are all vegan. >> coconut milk but other than you wouldn't know they are vegan....
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cory: i just read this great book called "havana nocturne" about business in cuba.y a landscape, it took them about a year and a half to build the hotel riviera, which has 352 rooms. it takes airbnb like a week to add 1000 rooms. to me, if this is about cuba this is about airbnb and what they are doing to the entire hotel industry. brad: also this idea that the sharing economy. cuba, frozen time for the years, has really developed the first sharing economy. not just these casas particulares, leave and go to restaurants in cuba, there are taxis, not connected with uber but people driving around willing to pick people up. it has shown how the cuban people have reacted to the constraints of isolation by sharing their assets, and i have allowed airbnb to come in with a pretty strong solution right off the bat. cory: first of all for the record, it is important for the viewers know that you and i should go to cuba to report the story. i will let my boss know about that expense report as soon as i am off the air. he may be calling me right now. this is an amazing story be
cory: i just read this great book called "havana nocturne" about business in cuba.y a landscape, it took them about a year and a half to build the hotel riviera, which has 352 rooms. it takes airbnb like a week to add 1000 rooms. to me, if this is about cuba this is about airbnb and what they are doing to the entire hotel industry. brad: also this idea that the sharing economy. cuba, frozen time for the years, has really developed the first sharing economy. not just these casas...
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they're mostly nocturnal.means they're getting used to coming out during the day. >> so far we see nothing in this house. not a single roach. take a good look for yourselves. >> inside the kitchen you'll always find them in the condenser motor in the refrigerator because they like to have access to that water. electrical outlets, base boards, door frames. inside doors if there's a crack in it they'll crawl in there. curtains, behind walls that have holes in them. anywhere. >> matt begins by spraying a chemical come bound that irritates the cockroaches and flushes them out of their hiding places. the nurse is lucky not home to see a sight that could cause any tenant to come unglued. >> a crevice you didn't think could hold anything, all of a sudden you'll treat that area and they'll pour out one after another. it'll blow your mind. >> we are back. i want you to take a good look at what's behind me. >> after only a few minutes, matt has smoked out hundreds of thousands of roaches that were hidden in the nurse's
they're mostly nocturnal.means they're getting used to coming out during the day. >> so far we see nothing in this house. not a single roach. take a good look for yourselves. >> inside the kitchen you'll always find them in the condenser motor in the refrigerator because they like to have access to that water. electrical outlets, base boards, door frames. inside doors if there's a crack in it they'll crawl in there. curtains, behind walls that have holes in them. anywhere. >>...
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i wrote a book of short stories for nocturns and these other things. this happened to me a lot. i had to attempt three times. there are two abandoned versions of the book in the '90s. >> rose: but they build on each other. >> they build on each other. >> rose: you didn't throw it in the ocean. >> no, i never abandon anything actually, because i have this kind of strange maybe naive confidence that if i come back to it, something that was wrong before would have gone away, and there will be a solution that hadn't occurred to me the first time around, second time around, that will present itself, and that's been my experience. never let me go it was only the third time around that i came upon what you might call the sci-fi, that this should be a story about young people who had actually been harvested as clones for organ donation. that wasn't there in my first two attempts. i was trying hard to contrive a way in which young people could go through the experience of old people, you know, that they could go through the struggles of the whole thing of becoming middle aged and old and
i wrote a book of short stories for nocturns and these other things. this happened to me a lot. i had to attempt three times. there are two abandoned versions of the book in the '90s. >> rose: but they build on each other. >> they build on each other. >> rose: you didn't throw it in the ocean. >> no, i never abandon anything actually, because i have this kind of strange maybe naive confidence that if i come back to it, something that was wrong before would have gone...
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a bush baby is a nocturnal animal. they're active during the night and found in africa.ple of pounds. and they're eating insects. they're eating fruit out in the wild. they also can pollinate because they're traveling through the trees and bushes and then they actually will go from bush to bush and pollen will get on to their fur. it's amazing to see. it is awesome to see and the thing that i love about animal encounter village here at the columbus zoo and aquarium is you can see all the different characteristics. so it's not about tricks. it's all about what the animal would be doing out in the wild and you can learn more about it when you're here at the zoo. it's just absolutely so fun. i want to also show you another animal here in just a second. when we do different things we want to want to show special characteristics. we have a bird here that's a bird that you would see traveling through south america in the grass land mainly eating insects but when they come up to oh maybe a reptile like a snake or a lizard they'll hunt that as well. here he is. right here. this
a bush baby is a nocturnal animal. they're active during the night and found in africa.ple of pounds. and they're eating insects. they're eating fruit out in the wild. they also can pollinate because they're traveling through the trees and bushes and then they actually will go from bush to bush and pollen will get on to their fur. it's amazing to see. it is awesome to see and the thing that i love about animal encounter village here at the columbus zoo and aquarium is you can see all the...