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in north america. bones of this ancient individual date back 13,000 years were found on an island off of our coast, santa rosa island. curator at the museum and archaeologist found a human femur buried 37 feet below the ground surface at the side wall of arlington canyon on santa rosa island at a place called arlington springs. we have now done modern radiocarbon dating of bone is ain indicating that it little over 13,000 years old. the oldest dated skeletal remains in america. some people asked the question, why do you have native american culture in a natural history museum? important tos include people as part of nature . people have been living here before the coming of europeans, making use of the natural environment. they used it for the sustenance and making all of their tools and dwellings. as well.o study that how did people for thousands of years make use of the natural environment. because where located in this part of california, we are specialized in studying chumash indians and chumash pr
in north america. bones of this ancient individual date back 13,000 years were found on an island off of our coast, santa rosa island. curator at the museum and archaeologist found a human femur buried 37 feet below the ground surface at the side wall of arlington canyon on santa rosa island at a place called arlington springs. we have now done modern radiocarbon dating of bone is ain indicating that it little over 13,000 years old. the oldest dated skeletal remains in america. some people...
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if you look at north america generally, california also had a higher population density found in north america. what is interesting, these people lived entirely on hunting and gathering for subsistence. they did not practice agriculture here in native california. the name chumash originally was the name the indians had for the people of the islands, and it is related to the name for the bead money. it means something like "bead money makers." the only place in north america where beads became money, in fact the only place where true money existed north of mexico was here in california. and the main mint for making bead money was the chumash nation. they manufactured tiny shell be ads that were measured in a standardized way. so, they actually counted out and used beads as money in the same way that we use money and is the only place in north america where true money existed. the shell beads were made from a shell and they which about these chip outout these -- these little discs and drilled them with tiny micro drills, and it was really a household industry on the channel islands s tha
if you look at north america generally, california also had a higher population density found in north america. what is interesting, these people lived entirely on hunting and gathering for subsistence. they did not practice agriculture here in native california. the name chumash originally was the name the indians had for the people of the islands, and it is related to the name for the bead money. it means something like "bead money makers." the only place in north america where...
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it's one his last stops on the pope's vq"ay visit to north america. fox's kelly wright explains more on the pontiff's mission. toss to kristin the magic make a ct at the the magic make a weekend. and a record is set during daytona -s. adam shadoff joins us now in the fox 35 sportszone with two-teens are accused of going on a crime-spree right and this morning... one of the victims explains why they deserve "life"... after stealing her purse. plus... florida's annual "python hunt" comes to a close. how many snakes were killed... and what scientists hope to accomplish with their deaths. you're watching fox 35 good day orlando. it's we'll be right ba want a different way to cleanse? try new micellar water from garnier. the micelles attract dirt like a magnet. to 1. remove makeup 2. cleanse and 3. refresh. no harsh rubbing, no rinsing. living well your immune system works hard to keep you on top of your game. you can support it by eating healthy, drinking fluids, and getting some rest. and you can combine these simple remedies with airborne. no other lead
it's one his last stops on the pope's vq"ay visit to north america. fox's kelly wright explains more on the pontiff's mission. toss to kristin the magic make a ct at the the magic make a weekend. and a record is set during daytona -s. adam shadoff joins us now in the fox 35 sportszone with two-teens are accused of going on a crime-spree right and this morning... one of the victims explains why they deserve "life"... after stealing her purse. plus... florida's annual "python...
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Feb 20, 2016
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out to the north america. the eternal frontier published in 2002, definitely worth your checking out. his actions do not go unnoticed in his own country and he was given great acclaim and has won many awards. he was named australian of the and 2007. we don't have what you call ausa of the year award at all. tim is not necessary to paleontologist. he's a memo just the studies of mammals of a different australian islands and studies animals that of an isolated by various forces and evolve into these amazing different groups of mammals. a long history of somebody who's interested in paleontology. eventually and 2011 he was given a postindustrial in government on the australian climate change commission, one of the chief commissioner's of the australian government's attempt to tackle climate change on the continent and the countries of australia. he was in that position for two years and the incoming government had to change in mind and sacked him, which means fired in english. in five days he was able to crowd so
out to the north america. the eternal frontier published in 2002, definitely worth your checking out. his actions do not go unnoticed in his own country and he was given great acclaim and has won many awards. he was named australian of the and 2007. we don't have what you call ausa of the year award at all. tim is not necessary to paleontologist. he's a memo just the studies of mammals of a different australian islands and studies animals that of an isolated by various forces and evolve into...
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Feb 7, 2016
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the oldest dated skeletal remains in north america. some people ask the question, why do have native american culture in a natural history museum? we think it is actually important to include people as part of nature, that people have been living here before the useng of europeans, making of their natural environment. they had perspectives on the natural environment. they had substance. they were making all of their tools. we want to study that, too. how did people for thousands of years make use of their natural environment. and because we are located in this part of california, we in the chumash culture. we show how culture changed through time, through different time periods, and then what was timesh culture like at the that europeans first arrived here. from the time that spanish explorers first arrived, what they found was a thriving with the largest towns being permanently inhabited along the coast. in fact, this is the highest population density reached by any aberrational group in california. right here in the santa barbara cha
the oldest dated skeletal remains in north america. some people ask the question, why do have native american culture in a natural history museum? we think it is actually important to include people as part of nature, that people have been living here before the useng of europeans, making of their natural environment. they had perspectives on the natural environment. they had substance. they were making all of their tools. we want to study that, too. how did people for thousands of years make...
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when it's leadership team in north america came together in st. pete this week for a team meeting they made sure they attending that meeting brought in crayons, colored pencils, coloring books and more to pack art kits for the pediatric cancer patients in our community. here with more on this great idea is mr. john diaz, vice president of the north american division of zurich global. miss patty o'leary, children's director -- director of the comirns cancer center. children's cancer center. tell us about this idea. >> we all love insurance. right? we talked for a day and-a-half or so as folks that work in the insurance industry. this is a time to bring in 130 or so leaders to talk about our strategy and business objectives for north america for 2016. it's such a a motivating and energizing way to bring the folks together and do something center and pack together art kits. whether it be coloring books, crayons, packing them, personalizing it and taking to florida with us. >> does your company always do this with your big annual meetings and your con
when it's leadership team in north america came together in st. pete this week for a team meeting they made sure they attending that meeting brought in crayons, colored pencils, coloring books and more to pack art kits for the pediatric cancer patients in our community. here with more on this great idea is mr. john diaz, vice president of the north american division of zurich global. miss patty o'leary, children's director -- director of the comirns cancer center. children's cancer center. tell...
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"the boss" in spanish.jaguars are the third largest cats on earth -- and haven )t been seen in north america in a long time. we )ve all heard the outrage is taking it to federal court. chris howe is asking for his one dollar-and- 27 cents back -- and is seeking damages for u-s customers he says were misled. mcdonald )s says the cheese sticks are made with 100 percent real mozzarella. but howe says the cheese is fake and contains additives. mcdonald )s has vowed to fight the allegations. he was already considered a hero for his service to the country -- but now an iraq war veteran is getting praise for fighting off an armed robber. the military vet was working at a florida gas station when authorities say the robber came in and demanded money. on the video-- you see the vet go to the register with the man pointing the gun at his back. when the robber moves next to him -- the veteran quickly grabs the gunman. the vet throws the man around while punching him -- and ends up >> what you do to me
"the boss" in spanish.jaguars are the third largest cats on earth -- and haven )t been seen in north america in a long time. we )ve all heard the outrage is taking it to federal court. chris howe is asking for his one dollar-and- 27 cents back -- and is seeking damages for u-s customers he says were misled. mcdonald )s says the cheese sticks are made with 100 percent real mozzarella. but howe says the cheese is fake and contains additives. mcdonald )s has vowed to fight the...
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jenna: the pope is taking road to north america. details on his current trip to mexico historic tour through north america, already making his way through mexico jenna: the pontiff plans on heading north through the texas boarder into america, but on his way he has a special to travel to hear his sermon. reporter melissa adan has more on the pope's visit " nats (constructi) a two million dollar altar in ciudad juarez-- now ready for pope francis-- where he will celebrate mass with hundreds of thousands on wednesday.. rev. francisco garcia juarez diocese coordinator ofofhe papal masstake cg @ 00:10) the location wherewe are ione of grand siificance it's a mass that will be celebebted between two countries and el paso is very united with us- as there will be people watching right across the river. ciudad juarez formerly considered the murder capital of the world-- is now working to move past the violence.. and the pope's visit-- speaking to that--- salvador perches, el paso funeral home owner ((take cg @00:31) of course when juarez we
jenna: the pope is taking road to north america. details on his current trip to mexico historic tour through north america, already making his way through mexico jenna: the pontiff plans on heading north through the texas boarder into america, but on his way he has a special to travel to hear his sermon. reporter melissa adan has more on the pope's visit " nats (constructi) a two million dollar altar in ciudad juarez-- now ready for pope francis-- where he will celebrate mass with hundreds...
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haslinda: asia versus north america versus europe, what is being done?ents are taking place globally. it's a remarkable thing that last year in terms of accidents, there were no accidents in the world. there were hull losses in terms of for talent is, but in terms of jet accidents, there were none. germanwings tragedy, the metrojet tragedy, both of those were deliberate acts. people will take those into account when thinking about aviation safety. haslinda: are you concerned about the infrastructure? is it also getting more congested? done?eeds to be >> it's important that infrastructure keeps pace. >>haslinda: is it currently? haslinda:>> in europe, they are struggling. it takes decades to get a new airport or runway built. in asia, we are seeing runways built. we are seeing it in singapore, hong kong. we are seeing new airports all over the region. china is building many new airports, and airspace management is because in increasingly strong. in asia, we have a fragmented structure. it's important governments work together, and they are doing this, to
haslinda: asia versus north america versus europe, what is being done?ents are taking place globally. it's a remarkable thing that last year in terms of accidents, there were no accidents in the world. there were hull losses in terms of for talent is, but in terms of jet accidents, there were none. germanwings tragedy, the metrojet tragedy, both of those were deliberate acts. people will take those into account when thinking about aviation safety. haslinda: are you concerned about the...
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at least, that's how this buzzard would be classified in north america. in the new world, just like the term buffalo was drafted to refer to the big bison, so was the word buzzard to refer to certain vultures, such as the turkey vulture and the black vulture, too. turkey vultures may look especially awkward on the ground, but these scavengers are poetry in motion when airborne. what's the buzz around this so-called buzzard? they're one of the few north american birds with a sense of smell. and though they are called voiceless birds, they can actually grunt and snarl and even hiss, when they want to. so to sum it up, this is a bison who will answer to american buffalo, who will answer to buzzard. whew! dispelling rumors isn't so easy, is it? here's a persistent rumor... >> man: hmm, almost seems like it might be true, since this animal looks more like a mythical beast, akin to the unicorn, than an herbivore from the african savanna or of the swamps and rain forests of northern india and southern nepal. but let me be very clear. this is so false. it is true
at least, that's how this buzzard would be classified in north america. in the new world, just like the term buffalo was drafted to refer to the big bison, so was the word buzzard to refer to certain vultures, such as the turkey vulture and the black vulture, too. turkey vultures may look especially awkward on the ground, but these scavengers are poetry in motion when airborne. what's the buzz around this so-called buzzard? they're one of the few north american birds with a sense of smell. and...
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. >> honeybee health in north america began to decline many years before neonicotinoids were in use. we've tested these products for many years, and in the field under real exposure conditions, these products are safe, and we have lots of studies to show that. >> many scientists whose research is not funded by the pesticide industry challenge the safety of neonics, saying that even low levels of exposure can affect the ability of honeybees to communicate and can suppress their immune system, making them more susceptible to viruses and varroa mites. >> the effects of these pesticides on the bees is manyfold. it affects reproduction. the navigational ability of the bees is impaired. they can't find their way home. if they can't find their way home, they can't bring resources back to the hive, the hive gets depleted of worker bees and forager bees, and the hive just crashes after that. >> and it's not only honeybees that are affected. >> we're seeing broad-scale decline in really important pollinators, like our bumblebees. perhaps 30% of our bumblebees are in decline, and a quarter of t
. >> honeybee health in north america began to decline many years before neonicotinoids were in use. we've tested these products for many years, and in the field under real exposure conditions, these products are safe, and we have lots of studies to show that. >> many scientists whose research is not funded by the pesticide industry challenge the safety of neonics, saying that even low levels of exposure can affect the ability of honeybees to communicate and can suppress their...
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4 e-v, and toyota vanguard built between 2005 and 2014. 1-point-3 million of them were sold in north america. toyota dealers will fix the problem at no cost to the consumer. ### ford is touting "pothole protection technology" on the 2017 system will move through the region on friday, departing develop in the sierra, mainly along and west of the sierra crest. valleys will see clouds, with a chance of rain showers friday afternoon/evening. while accumulations will be light, road controls are possible over the passes. dry, mild nearly 3-million s-u-v's worldwide, because of possible problems with the seat belts. the company says a flaw could cause some rear seat belts to fail. the affected vehicles include the toyota rav-4, toyota rav-4 e-v, and toyota vanguard built between 2005 and 2014. 1-point-3 million of them were sold in north america. toyota dealers will fix the problem at no cost to the consumer. ### ford is touting technology" on the 2017 fusion v-six sport sedan. the company says the shock absorber system automatically stiffens when sensors detect a pothole. that allows the system to
4 e-v, and toyota vanguard built between 2005 and 2014. 1-point-3 million of them were sold in north america. toyota dealers will fix the problem at no cost to the consumer. ### ford is touting "pothole protection technology" on the 2017 system will move through the region on friday, departing develop in the sierra, mainly along and west of the sierra crest. valleys will see clouds, with a chance of rain showers friday afternoon/evening. while accumulations will be light, road...
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prominent company in thailand, which produces much of the fee that is eventually fit to consumers in north america and europe. we also uncovered evidence to suggest that if wrigley operates legally in foreign waters. our research found that these modern-day pirates used to fishing technology in the waters all across asia. they're searching for more valuable fish species. >> [speaking foreign language] >> the industrial strength culture in thailand -- it is driving illegal this trafficking and across southeast asia to the global shrimp industry continues to rebrand itself as sustainable, but this film raises important questions about theoor agriculture and the key ingredients used to grow them. there is the precious marine biology diversity. also in restaurants and sold in stores, tropical prawns are popular choices of food across the western world today. the region is a country's leading producer of ron to export overseas. it is at the center of the struggle. thousands of impoverished people were fighting to conserve their natural resources and livelihood against the might of the ron industry. >>
prominent company in thailand, which produces much of the fee that is eventually fit to consumers in north america and europe. we also uncovered evidence to suggest that if wrigley operates legally in foreign waters. our research found that these modern-day pirates used to fishing technology in the waters all across asia. they're searching for more valuable fish species. >> [speaking foreign language] >> the industrial strength culture in thailand -- it is driving illegal this...
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hair club is the leading provider of proven hair-loss solutions in north america. although many companies on tv and the internet claim they can re-grow hair with miracle cures, or focus only one product or solution, most of these claims are either biased or unproven. hair club is not about one product, one shampoo, or a miracle cure. hair club is about all proven hair-loss solutions. hair club is a real company, and they guarantee their work. hair club staff include prominent board-certified doctors, researchers, world-class hair stylists, and trained hair-loss consultants -- experts -- real people who love what they do and aspire to help others. during this show, you'll meet these unique individuals. most important, you'll meet real clients who, like many of you, wanted to do something about their hair loss. are you ready to do something about your thinning hair? if you're ready to act or even just find out more about hair loss, hair club is ready to stay tuned and you'll learn more about this unique company and the thousands of people hair club has helped to get
hair club is the leading provider of proven hair-loss solutions in north america. although many companies on tv and the internet claim they can re-grow hair with miracle cures, or focus only one product or solution, most of these claims are either biased or unproven. hair club is not about one product, one shampoo, or a miracle cure. hair club is about all proven hair-loss solutions. hair club is a real company, and they guarantee their work. hair club staff include prominent board-certified...
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now, hair loss affects more than 70 million people in north america today -- 40 million men and 30 million women. that's a lot of people. some people try products that claim to re-grow hair only to find out a few hundred dollars later that they didn't work. don't waste your money on unproven remedies. if you care about how you look and you want to get your hair world-renowned hair-loss expert dr. jon gaffney, a board-certified plastic surgeon and member of the american medical association. >> hair loss, for both men and women, is more common than you think. by the age of 50, half the adult population experiences hair loss. many of us in the medical community expect this trend to increase over time, in part, due to such things as stress, poor nutrition, bad diets, and certain prescription medication. hair loss is different for men and women. male-pattern hair loss is the most common hair loss for men, representing more than 90% of all male cases in north america. it occurs due to the chemical dihydrotestosterone, commonly known as dht. dht causes a shortening of the life span of the hair fo
now, hair loss affects more than 70 million people in north america today -- 40 million men and 30 million women. that's a lot of people. some people try products that claim to re-grow hair only to find out a few hundred dollars later that they didn't work. don't waste your money on unproven remedies. if you care about how you look and you want to get your hair world-renowned hair-loss expert dr. jon gaffney, a board-certified plastic surgeon and member of the american medical association....
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. >> instead of a petroleum base, the foam in every seat in north america is made of michigan soy. and now, the lab is testing algae oil with its more global reach. plastics researcher ellen lee gave techknow the first public look at this newest experimental foam. >> i'm gonna have you add in a surfactant, this one, and that kinda acts like the egg in a mayonnaise to blend everything together. and then i'm gonna have you add the blowing agent which in our case is water. i'm gonna mix this up then we'll see the foam start to react. >> whoa, and there it goes. >> it's baking into a cake. >> so you can see all the gas bubbles already forming. >> we use this to kind of evaluate our formulation and how fast it comes up. >> why is it important that this reacts fast? >> how fast you can make each part is really important for manufacturing because you wanna be able to make things in a timely manner. >> are we talking a matter of minutes per foam seat or seconds? >> less than a minute. >> ford is aiming to make their plastics at least 20% bio-based. >> is this actually making the plastic st
. >> instead of a petroleum base, the foam in every seat in north america is made of michigan soy. and now, the lab is testing algae oil with its more global reach. plastics researcher ellen lee gave techknow the first public look at this newest experimental foam. >> i'm gonna have you add in a surfactant, this one, and that kinda acts like the egg in a mayonnaise to blend everything together. and then i'm gonna have you add the blowing agent which in our case is water. i'm gonna...
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annual vegetable consumption in mongolia is still only one-fifth the volume in europe and north america. the amount mongolians eat, however, continues to rise. in the harsh mongolian winter, efforts to benefit from these changes are now under way. it is thursday, february 2 5th. i'm catherine kobayashi. tepco, what happened inside the nuclear plant five years ago. the company failed to report that three reactors suffered meltdowns, even though evidence suggests they could have known. the meltdowns occurred following the earthquake and the inquiry found the in-house manual gave the
annual vegetable consumption in mongolia is still only one-fifth the volume in europe and north america. the amount mongolians eat, however, continues to rise. in the harsh mongolian winter, efforts to benefit from these changes are now under way. it is thursday, february 2 5th. i'm catherine kobayashi. tepco, what happened inside the nuclear plant five years ago. the company failed to report that three reactors suffered meltdowns, even though evidence suggests they could have known. the...
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basically the entire profits of $2.8 billion for the quarter came from north america. ina was up but still losing money in europe down 300 million. south america better than some automakers coming in at break even. for the full year gm earned $5.02 a share. better than 4.83 the street was expecting. two notes. record profitability in north america of $11 billion last year and record profitability in china of $2.1 billion, 9.5% margin in china. coming up in 20 minutes we'll talk with cfo of general motors, chuck stevens. we'll talk about raise theed guidance for 2016 and about why it's hard to get anybody interested in the auto sector. these guys are getting hammered along with the rest of the sector despite the fact they turned in record profitability last year. >> phil, thank you very much. our guest host this morning is bill miller and he has stock picks for us. let's talk about what phil was just saying nobody likes the auto sector do. don't you. isn't fiat chrysler one of your holdings. >> yes and that gm. >> what do you like about these stocks >> they are cheap. gr
basically the entire profits of $2.8 billion for the quarter came from north america. ina was up but still losing money in europe down 300 million. south america better than some automakers coming in at break even. for the full year gm earned $5.02 a share. better than 4.83 the street was expecting. two notes. record profitability in north america of $11 billion last year and record profitability in china of $2.1 billion, 9.5% margin in china. coming up in 20 minutes we'll talk with cfo of...
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.>>> general motors is recalling more than 473,000 trucks and suvs in north america because of the brake pedal problem. the recall covers 2015 and 2016 silverado hd cut gmc sierra hd and tahoe vehicles. the pedals can come loose and possibly won't work. the company has not taken any reports of crashes or injuries related to the issue. dealers can make the repairs>>> sears is closing more stores. the struggling retailer has shut down hundreds of sears and kmart's over the last five years. now they are accelerating closing at least 50 more the least probable stores. the company planned to show the months but for holiday sales has sears speeding up the timeline. no north carolina stores are on the closing list as of this time. >>> lawmakers are working on a plan to lower your taxes in 2017. if they look at the state tax laws for possible changes to expand the standard deduction. that is the amount of money a taxpayer pays no taxes. you find hypotheticals discussed today as the ansi capital section of wral.com. specifics will be settled at the general assembly returns in april. >>> janet yel
.>>> general motors is recalling more than 473,000 trucks and suvs in north america because of the brake pedal problem. the recall covers 2015 and 2016 silverado hd cut gmc sierra hd and tahoe vehicles. the pedals can come loose and possibly won't work. the company has not taken any reports of crashes or injuries related to the issue. dealers can make the repairs>>> sears is closing more stores. the struggling retailer has shut down hundreds of sears and kmart's over the last...
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good news for an insect native to north america. why officials say the numbers of monarch native to north america. my computer's dying again. you'll need to email us so we can issue you a ticket. but you're right here. it's protocol. or, you can try staples tech services next day guarantee. it's fast and done right. i'll do that instead. that's not protocol marsha. in by noon, out by 5 the next day. shot in the chest early this morning in newport news. it happened just before 2 a-m at the ponderosa on jefferson avenue, near briarfield road. police say a 39-year-old man from hampton was standing in the parking lot, talking he stepped away from the group to take a phone call...and that's when a single gunshot hit him in the chest. i asked police if this was random, or if they have any suspects -- but so far, they haven't released that information look for updates today on wavy dot com. monarch butterflies are mexico. a lot of the butterflies make their winter homes in mexico city. experts say there are more than three and a half times
good news for an insect native to north america. why officials say the numbers of monarch native to north america. my computer's dying again. you'll need to email us so we can issue you a ticket. but you're right here. it's protocol. or, you can try staples tech services next day guarantee. it's fast and done right. i'll do that instead. that's not protocol marsha. in by noon, out by 5 the next day. shot in the chest early this morning in newport news. it happened just before 2 a-m at the...
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Feb 6, 2016
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the early spanish expeditions in north america not only witnessed and experienced native islands as it existed in the 1500s, they also unleashed a vast amount of violence, often using tactics designed to terrorize as they did so. immediately to the rampage through the southeast, he was an expert in the deployment of the dogs of war, specially trained mastiffs and greyhounds, trained to tear apart made of flesh. the use of the cropping of years -- eares but -- of years ofnd noses, the taking people for ransom and labor. these are pretty well known. english colonization recall this violence with great zeal. they loved to tell stories of how violent the spanish word. vociferous advocate of colonization in england writes that the spanish had committed most outrageous and more than turkish cruelties when they invaded the americas. thinks,iards, he without manhunt, empty of all pity, paving themselves a savage beasts, the smugglers and murderers of mankind. and then the english when on to do roughly the same thing. 80's, ate in the 15 riverehavior, in mystic 1675, 76.and in we have this whol
the early spanish expeditions in north america not only witnessed and experienced native islands as it existed in the 1500s, they also unleashed a vast amount of violence, often using tactics designed to terrorize as they did so. immediately to the rampage through the southeast, he was an expert in the deployment of the dogs of war, specially trained mastiffs and greyhounds, trained to tear apart made of flesh. the use of the cropping of years -- eares but -- of years ofnd noses, the taking...
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tickets for one-way flights connecting japan and north measuring -- america and europe will fall morehan $60. passengers from japan and mainland china will get about $13 off. >>> japanese people have spent years in the grips of a deflationary mind set caused by falling prices and wages but i met one ceo who believes that may be changing as more consumers are willing to spend for quality goods. it looks like like a regular camp site. [ speaking foreign language ] >> but this tent is actually pitched on the grounds of a unique company in central japan. the firm encourages its staff to spent time here for r & d and also recreation. the goods they produce aren't cheap. this tent costs a whopping $2,400, but it comes with a lifetime warranty and customers feel the quality justifies the cost. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: meet ceototoyama who runs snow peak. >> where do the customers see the value in your products? >> we don't think our products are all that expensive. basically, we make things that we would like to use ourselves. we want thanks that will last for years, that a
tickets for one-way flights connecting japan and north measuring -- america and europe will fall morehan $60. passengers from japan and mainland china will get about $13 off. >>> japanese people have spent years in the grips of a deflationary mind set caused by falling prices and wages but i met one ceo who believes that may be changing as more consumers are willing to spend for quality goods. it looks like like a regular camp site. [ speaking foreign language ] >> but this tent...
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it rarely affects humans and is not a food safety issue; however, an outbreak in north america could devastate agriculture. hill says price of pigs could drop as much as 50 percent because it it could be a make or break weekend for several head into their primary in south carolina. donald trump won the last primary in new hampshire, but president obama is letting the billionaire know he doesn't think he's the right man to take over the oval office. "it's not hosting a talk show or a reality show." "it's hard." "this man has done such a bad job, he has set us back so far. and for him to say that actually is a great compliment." the latest nbc poll shows trump leading by double digits. there's really not a lot of polling about the democrats for this weekend's nevada primary, so the outcome there is anyone's guess. day trip to mexico later today.. with a mass in juarez this afternoon. more than a million are expected to spill into the streets to listen to his message... which has focused on compassion for eliminate economic conditions, crime, and corruption. it's hard to forget last mon
it rarely affects humans and is not a food safety issue; however, an outbreak in north america could devastate agriculture. hill says price of pigs could drop as much as 50 percent because it it could be a make or break weekend for several head into their primary in south carolina. donald trump won the last primary in new hampshire, but president obama is letting the billionaire know he doesn't think he's the right man to take over the oval office. "it's not hosting a talk show or a...
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star wars, the force awakens, record breaking 956 million in north america. 2billion worldwide. >> lauren: coming up, just one more day before voters head to the polls in new hampshire and candidates are in full attack mode. hillary clinton defending over attacks on wall street. >> i have a public record. i have never been influenced in a view or vote by anyone who has given me any kind of money. >> lauren: if you wanting to to chipotle for lunch today, you better think again, we will tell you all chipotles will be closed. it's looking like a tough monday morning. nasdaq futures down 75. you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news. >> nicole: breaking news this morning, final push for votes is on. donald trump leads on gop side while bernie sanders holds commanding lead over hillary clinton. good morning, i'm nicole petallides. >> lauren: good morning, i'm lauren simonetti. selling off again today. checking u.s. stock market futures ahead of the opening bell. s&p futures down 29. nasdaq down 81. >> nicole: most of the asian stocks are closed for the new year. w
star wars, the force awakens, record breaking 956 million in north america. 2billion worldwide. >> lauren: coming up, just one more day before voters head to the polls in new hampshire and candidates are in full attack mode. hillary clinton defending over attacks on wall street. >> i have a public record. i have never been influenced in a view or vote by anyone who has given me any kind of money. >> lauren: if you wanting to to chipotle for lunch today, you better think again,...
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royal bank of canada has passed goldman sachs to become north america spiffed largest tank -- fifth largest bank. tracy: julie hyman has the latest. julie: we are still down on the major averages, but down much less than we were initially this morning. all three major averages taking a hit, but the nasdaq only down .25% at this time. you still have banks that are the worst performers here. industrials and consumer staples also on that list. still seeing some weakness along the large cap banks. take you look at energy, only down .1%. we have seen a turnaround in oil come a very dramatic turnaround in oil prices. higher after we got weekly inventory reports that showed a building inventories. crude a drawdown in inventories. that is what is pushing oil to that turnaround. follow rightstocks along with it, even though stocks are still lower. in is in yellow, stocks white. they are moving pretty much in tandem as we do tend to see. i've shown this chart on almost a daily basis. if you look on the other side of the coin, the so-called safety assets, you are seeing them give up some of the gains
royal bank of canada has passed goldman sachs to become north america spiffed largest tank -- fifth largest bank. tracy: julie hyman has the latest. julie: we are still down on the major averages, but down much less than we were initially this morning. all three major averages taking a hit, but the nasdaq only down .25% at this time. you still have banks that are the worst performers here. industrials and consumer staples also on that list. still seeing some weakness along the large cap banks....
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but now you can change that with customized hair-loss solution provider in north america. hair club is dedicated to giving you more hair and more confidence so you look younger. >> i'm 52, and i look beer now than i did when i was in my 40s. >> i look better today than i did at 40. >> i love it. i really do. it has changed my outlook on life. >> announcer: at hair club, we understand that coping with hair loss can be difficult, but finding the right solution should never be. with over 90experts across north america and backed by 40 years of tested and proven results, hair club provides exclusive technologies and proven solutions for everytage of hair loss and every hair-loss problem. just cl for your free information kit and dvd at no obligation. get the facts about our full range of tested and proven solutions. this vital new information, endorsed by prominent physicians, can change your life. pick up the phone right now and we'll rush it to you for free. give you, for free, a private hair analysis worth $150. we'll identify your specific needs so there's no guesswork, cu
but now you can change that with customized hair-loss solution provider in north america. hair club is dedicated to giving you more hair and more confidence so you look younger. >> i'm 52, and i look beer now than i did when i was in my 40s. >> i look better today than i did at 40. >> i love it. i really do. it has changed my outlook on life. >> announcer: at hair club, we understand that coping with hair loss can be difficult, but finding the right solution should never...
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room has earned 13 point five may dollars in north america, not a huge hit internationally.e years, lucy beveridge of up to 10 nominees available for best picture. you will get more those big blockbusters in the mix, but like i always say, it is not the box office the words, it is the oscars. it really should be based -- china having a great influence. angie: diversity is a huge issue. very controversial this year. diversity, it is global. there, howbig mix are the oscars going to address that? disconnect here. abi obvious the, people are talking about the fact that straight out of content -- the director of creed not nominated. it doesn't make sense to me. and those nominees nominations did not happen, michael jordan, another big snout in my opinion. starighraight movies, outta compton was worthy. not a lot of diversity at all. plenty of worthy performances and films that could have been addressed and could have been nominated. there is a message in the voting, there is the voting body of the academy, made up mainly of older, perhaps older people, people not as diverse and
room has earned 13 point five may dollars in north america, not a huge hit internationally.e years, lucy beveridge of up to 10 nominees available for best picture. you will get more those big blockbusters in the mix, but like i always say, it is not the box office the words, it is the oscars. it really should be based -- china having a great influence. angie: diversity is a huge issue. very controversial this year. diversity, it is global. there, howbig mix are the oscars going to address that?...
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he compiles his map of north america, which is purchased by jefferson. it is copied by nicholas king. this map is then carried by lewis and clark to the great bend of missouri. it makes a great circle. an example of international exchange at an early time in our history. these two maps are in our collection. the second great map that relates to the final map is this one by clark. this was prepared by clark during the first winter oversight near bismarck, north dakota. there were several indian villag es here. 1804-1805,nter of lewis and clark stayed here and sent information of the lower missouri. now for the first time this has been in detail. the french and spanish knew of this part of the river. they knew of the liver from st. louis. -- of the river from st. louis. they had not left it in detail. this information was sent in the spring of 1805, when lewis and legk sent off on the second of their expedition. they sent back 7-8 men. lewis and clark were very good commanders. they sent back the malcontents along with this data. [laughter] the data reache
he compiles his map of north america, which is purchased by jefferson. it is copied by nicholas king. this map is then carried by lewis and clark to the great bend of missouri. it makes a great circle. an example of international exchange at an early time in our history. these two maps are in our collection. the second great map that relates to the final map is this one by clark. this was prepared by clark during the first winter oversight near bismarck, north dakota. there were several indian...
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the pope has returned to north america this week... pope francis is in mexico -- he was greeted by the nation's president and first lady at the airport... francis blessed children and waved to cheering crowds before driving through the city in the pope-mobile... on the plane from rome -- pope francis even tried on a mexican sombrero... one week after a powerful earthquake in taiwan -- rescuers have pulled 1 hundred 13 bodies from the rubble of a collapsed apartment block... four people missing in the debris... following a bloody prison brawl in mexico -- prosecutors have charged three state officers with homicide... a total of forty- nine inmates died in the violence between rival drug gangs. inmates fought with hammers, clubs and makeshift knives... authorities said a prison guard fired a bullet found in one dead inmate... as relatives demanded answers, nine bodies remain unidentified... a high-speed chase through five counties comes to a crashing end... take a look at part of the chase here in texas, the suspect driving at speeds of
the pope has returned to north america this week... pope francis is in mexico -- he was greeted by the nation's president and first lady at the airport... francis blessed children and waved to cheering crowds before driving through the city in the pope-mobile... on the plane from rome -- pope francis even tried on a mexican sombrero... one week after a powerful earthquake in taiwan -- rescuers have pulled 1 hundred 13 bodies from the rubble of a collapsed apartment block... four people missing...
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>> all noefr over north america. you can come in. want to make eye contact. >> it's not glancing eye contact. it's if you stare at him. these guys are perfect predators. they're all over north america. and it's been said they can anything. because they sort of -- hunters. they can live off rats or birds or rabbits or whatever. >> jimmy: chickens? look at his tail. >> jimmy: why are they called bobcats, by the way? are they all named bob? [ laughter ] >> i'm going to walkim to stand up a little bit. hi, buddy. you're a good boy. >> jimmy: you're making eye contact. [ laughter ] >> i know. i thought i could get him to he's not -- i promise he's got a fail. >> jimmy: how much like regular cats are these bobcats? if ball of yarn or something. would -- [ laughter ] >> the difference with these guys. ball of yarn these guys would chase. and they're honed predators. this guy even more of a predator >> jimmy: well, yeah. >> but this guy the way he likes to hunt things it would be just like you see there. >> jimmy: seems like grip on that lea
>> all noefr over north america. you can come in. want to make eye contact. >> it's not glancing eye contact. it's if you stare at him. these guys are perfect predators. they're all over north america. and it's been said they can anything. because they sort of -- hunters. they can live off rats or birds or rabbits or whatever. >> jimmy: chickens? look at his tail. >> jimmy: why are they called bobcats, by the way? are they all named bob? [ laughter ] >> i'm going...
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it is international and all over from north america. people from the united ates, canada and mexixi.>> reporter they will get underway tomorrow at 9:00 at the shriners auditorium and is free to the public . it should run until >>> closer to earth where just a week away from the oscars. coming up after the break. >>> after being in chicago for the last three decades the oscar statue is being made in new york now. >> reporter: the oscars are coming up later this month. this guy will be the star of the show. he has been around since the new york. how did it feel when you found out you would be making this years oscars? >> it seemed like a really big deal. and you know what? i was right.>> reporter: the academy decided to return the statue back to new york for the first time in 33 years. they are making subtle changes to the design. >> we went back to the original statue from 1927. we scanned it and then blended it with the contemporary, last years version. >> reporter: including making it an bronze. patricicmaloney who represents the distr
it is international and all over from north america. people from the united ates, canada and mexixi.>> reporter they will get underway tomorrow at 9:00 at the shriners auditorium and is free to the public . it should run until >>> closer to earth where just a week away from the oscars. coming up after the break. >>> after being in chicago for the last three decades the oscar statue is being made in new york now. >> reporter: the oscars are coming up later this...
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moody's came out in january and said they are putting 69 energy companies in north america on reviewowngrading. you have about 20 companies that are in that bracket near continental and southwestern with low investment grade credit ratings and if all these companies lose their investment grade status that is $100 billion in debt that could move from the investment grade market into the high-yield market. to put that in perspective there is $200 billion in debt in the high-yield energy market. you're talking about a 50% increase in the amount of debt in that sector. part of what is happening here is not necessarily a view that every energy company in north america with a triple b or lower credit rating is likely to go bankrupt but you have so much turmoil and so much going on that can the market absorb this? certain people can't hold those bonds? alix: if the debt is trading like junk, a downgrade to junk is it going to do that much for access to equity but the issue is investors may not be able to hold debt if junk status. can you talk us through the ripple effect through market? bon
moody's came out in january and said they are putting 69 energy companies in north america on reviewowngrading. you have about 20 companies that are in that bracket near continental and southwestern with low investment grade credit ratings and if all these companies lose their investment grade status that is $100 billion in debt that could move from the investment grade market into the high-yield market. to put that in perspective there is $200 billion in debt in the high-yield energy market....
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. >> they fought for north america. >> time has a way of stealing history and breeding life into a nation'sorst fears. you hear the idea. build a wall kick them out. i talk to people a lot who say donald trump may say that it will never happen. >> people forget easily. just because you think it will never happen, it does. history repeats itself. >> the state of california apologised for its role in deportations, but a wider effort to win acknowledgment of the injustice has yet to succeed. >> next year, a bitter chapter, death on a playground. the killing of tamir rice, cleveland's reaction and what activists consider a shocking ban by the city against the boy's family. voices and a strain using them can place on a music muscle. a note about the cause and the cure later. >> hot on the "america tonight" website. arkansas's shocking law that leaves tennants at the mercy of landlords. you won't believe the conditions. aljazeera.com/"america tonight". >>> just one of the community versus police officer complex. the meaning about public service. the death of tamir rice on a cleveland playcrowned
. >> they fought for north america. >> time has a way of stealing history and breeding life into a nation'sorst fears. you hear the idea. build a wall kick them out. i talk to people a lot who say donald trump may say that it will never happen. >> people forget easily. just because you think it will never happen, it does. history repeats itself. >> the state of california apologised for its role in deportations, but a wider effort to win acknowledgment of the injustice...
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buddhism, like many of the original sort of hunter/gatherers who lived in europe, in asia, in north americahad a very powerful relationship to the land. they have a deep respect and a kind of a sacredness to the environment because that was the means of ensuring livelihood for the next generations and seven generations to come. and so the tibetan buddhists come from that kind of tradition. so i think that's underlying a bit of their immediate sense of respect for all life. so it has a very practical side, i gus from o point o view. fr their point of view, it's ju part ofhe way tt they lookt the wod, whichs lifes sacrednd you mt preser it and you actually must even protect areas from human intervention in order to ensure a healthy future for the environment. fred: liu jianqiang is one of millions of chinese who are taking a fresh look at traditional culture. here under the guidance of chakme rinpoche, tibetan buddhism has changed the way he sees the world. translator: before, i only wrote from a legal point of view. it's wrong, for this is a national park and how can you destroy it? now when
buddhism, like many of the original sort of hunter/gatherers who lived in europe, in asia, in north americahad a very powerful relationship to the land. they have a deep respect and a kind of a sacredness to the environment because that was the means of ensuring livelihood for the next generations and seven generations to come. and so the tibetan buddhists come from that kind of tradition. so i think that's underlying a bit of their immediate sense of respect for all life. so it has a very...
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the virus has been found in 24 countries, sweeping through central and north america. the virus is spread primarily by mosquitos but apparently those tiny insects are not the only concern. >> we have confirmation that it is spread through sexual activity. >> zika is linked to babies being born with abnormally small heads causing developmental the mothers sometimes discovering they had the virus after damage to their child is done. >> coming up, a look at what tornadoes and a blizzard are doing to parts of the country. >> we are continuing to see rainfall in buncombe county. 59 degrees. look at that line of showers that moved through the region. afternoon? an answer after the break and areas so far throughout the day. . >>. >> quite the morning and into the afternoon. we are continuing to see this rain fall across the region. look here at our western zones, starting to see this rain pull out of that region, a lot of rain has already fallen across these zones. we still have multiple warnings across the region including here this flash flood warning is out until 4:30 this
the virus has been found in 24 countries, sweeping through central and north america. the virus is spread primarily by mosquitos but apparently those tiny insects are not the only concern. >> we have confirmation that it is spread through sexual activity. >> zika is linked to babies being born with abnormally small heads causing developmental the mothers sometimes discovering they had the virus after damage to their child is done. >> coming up, a look at what tornadoes and a...
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it's pretty remarkable to see the enormous animals that were almost wiped out from north america.. a little one. oh, a couple of them. >> bison have been part of the vision for the project since the beginning, but it taken us close to 30 years to put together enough of the landscape where it was a practical consideration for us. >> reporter: it's the first mating season, and coming up on techno, the arduous journey they took to get here. >> we want to hear what you think about these stories. join the conversation, by following us on twitter and aljazeera.com/techno. ♪ >>> they are living large on the grassland preserve in franklin grove, illinois, the first herd of american bison in these parts for two centuries. ♪ >> these iconic bison were the missing link for a massive restoration of this endangered tall-grass prairie run by the nature conservancy. would you say that they have been a game-changing factor here? >> oh, yeah, these animals are going to make a difference on this prairie. ♪ >> i hitched a ride with the project director, and restoration ecologist to track down the bi
it's pretty remarkable to see the enormous animals that were almost wiped out from north america.. a little one. oh, a couple of them. >> bison have been part of the vision for the project since the beginning, but it taken us close to 30 years to put together enough of the landscape where it was a practical consideration for us. >> reporter: it's the first mating season, and coming up on techno, the arduous journey they took to get here. >> we want to hear what you think about...
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it's common around the world but not something that's been done in north america team logo, and colors are yet to be announced. reno 1868 is it still doesn't look like showers as we go through the weekend. temperatures will spike on friday ahead of a weak cold front which >> welcome to movie week. we've got some of the most fanatical movie buffs in the country playing our game today, hoping to create their own hollywood endings. will someone ride off into the sunset with $1 million? we're about to find out on "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] hey, everybody, i'm chris harrison. thank you, welcome to the show. are you guys ready for movie week? [cheers and applause] it's been a great one. and we have a returning contestant who comes from a family of diehard movie fans. please welcome back, from astoria, new york, miss joni gallagher. [cheers and applause] joni, welcome back. >> come on over. playing this game superbly. >> thank you. >> we've had a good time, and now you're back to continue this journey to $1 million. right now, you are 8 questions away from that $1 milli
it's common around the world but not something that's been done in north america team logo, and colors are yet to be announced. reno 1868 is it still doesn't look like showers as we go through the weekend. temperatures will spike on friday ahead of a weak cold front which >> welcome to movie week. we've got some of the most fanatical movie buffs in the country playing our game today, hoping to create their own hollywood endings. will someone ride off into the sunset with $1 million? we're...
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a federal court ruling determines that our current maps are unfair to north america -- to african-american voters. john joins us now. john, break it down for us. where do we stand right now? john: we are currently waiting for the primary day and the senate just passed this new set of congressional maps. republicans are standing by their claims that the maps passed in 2011 are legal and they are hoping that the supreme court will agree with them. in the meantime, they are order. >> if you want to google "gerrymander" then this is not a map. congressional map the republicans and drew up in the last few days. but it is similar to a map that
a federal court ruling determines that our current maps are unfair to north america -- to african-american voters. john joins us now. john, break it down for us. where do we stand right now? john: we are currently waiting for the primary day and the senate just passed this new set of congressional maps. republicans are standing by their claims that the maps passed in 2011 are legal and they are hoping that the supreme court will agree with them. in the meantime, they are order. >> if you...
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. >>> this might be a little bit tough on the love life.to head two-month tour of north america. it begins march 3 in san taylor swift's secrets to making grammy hits. >> we spared no expense, we use our shoes. >>> and as tonight's grammy et ready to rock the red carpet, we'll look back at wildest fashions of all time. >> you can't wear any underwear. >> top female nominee of this year's grammys, with seven nominations. you know taylor's 1989 is up forhe area. the year and "bad blood" for best music video. all eyes will be on taylor, and no matter how much gold she brings home, here are five reasons why we believe she's already a winner. >> and we actually have a little flash back, we have it from 2008t grammy i have ever been to. and i'm already so overwhelmed. there are so many famous people here. how do you handle it? >> i don't.ain yourself? i'm still not able to contain i'm so much more mature no >> that was then, this is now, winning, this guy.ll be a year since she and calvin harris have been dating. reason number two, taylor gives the ladies >> it's going to be just my fr
. >>> this might be a little bit tough on the love life.to head two-month tour of north america. it begins march 3 in san taylor swift's secrets to making grammy hits. >> we spared no expense, we use our shoes. >>> and as tonight's grammy et ready to rock the red carpet, we'll look back at wildest fashions of all time. >> you can't wear any underwear. >> top female nominee of this year's grammys, with seven nominations. you know taylor's 1989 is up forhe...