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what the bay area looked like in prehistoric times before humans. >>> i'm tracking a warming trend overnext few days. coming up when mid-90s return to parts of the bay area. and the timing of our next cooling trend. >> and in three minutes, new rules proposed for consumer drones as the number of near misses involving planes starts to go up. map ♪ ♪ ♪ you're only young once. unless you have a subaru. (announcer) the subaru xv crosstrek. symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 34 mpg. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. let's mobile. same plan. new phone. or a new plan. and a just in case. add a new line. or three. and unlimited talk and text for unlimited tweens. take a carrier store detour at target and upgrade to a shiny new everything. now when you purchase one of these affordable plans get a $100 gift card. all things mobile. all in one place. >>> an alameda county judge sentenced alana to 131 years to life for prison for the murder of his former girlfriend. the judge said he had never seen a mountain of evidence toward someone's health. he said alana created a mountain of lies on the
what the bay area looked like in prehistoric times before humans. >>> i'm tracking a warming trend overnext few days. coming up when mid-90s return to parts of the bay area. and the timing of our next cooling trend. >> and in three minutes, new rules proposed for consumer drones as the number of near misses involving planes starts to go up. map ♪ ♪ ♪ you're only young once. unless you have a subaru. (announcer) the subaru xv crosstrek. symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 34...
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how they were behaving historically, prehistorically. i thought it would be important to talk about women and children . we have a number of artifacts in the museum that reflect the life of children as well as women and the work that they basically provided for the settlement. the children, we have one exhibit that contains a cradle board. a crow cradle board. this is very critical for transporting children. they could basically hang it on the side of the horse and the baby could be traveling along with the group. women could carry their infants on their backs. they could then set them up once camp was established. the babies were with the family's full-time face-to-face and it was a very convenient way to keep them safe, transport them. in some ways they were more of a member of the family 24/7 than a lot of times that we see today. then we have another exhibit that deals with closing adornment. -- clothing, adornment. it was very important that plains indians basically reflected their identity, not only tribal identity but ethnic and b
how they were behaving historically, prehistorically. i thought it would be important to talk about women and children . we have a number of artifacts in the museum that reflect the life of children as well as women and the work that they basically provided for the settlement. the children, we have one exhibit that contains a cradle board. a crow cradle board. this is very critical for transporting children. they could basically hang it on the side of the horse and the baby could be traveling...
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how they were behaving historically, prehistorically. i thought it would be important to talk about women and children . we have a number of artifacts in the museum that reflect the life of children as well as women and the work that they basically provided for the settlement. the children, we have one exhibit that contains a cradle board. a crow cradle board. this is very critical for transporting children. they could basically hang it on the side of the horse and the baby could be traveling along with the group. women could carry their infants on their backs. they could then set them up once camp was established. the babies were with the family's full-time face-to-face and it was a very convenient way to keep them safe, transport them. in some ways they were more of a member of the family 24/7 than a lot of times that we see today. then we have another exhibit that deals with closing adornment. it was very important that plains indians basically reflected their identity, not only tribal identity but ethnic and basically family identiti
how they were behaving historically, prehistorically. i thought it would be important to talk about women and children . we have a number of artifacts in the museum that reflect the life of children as well as women and the work that they basically provided for the settlement. the children, we have one exhibit that contains a cradle board. a crow cradle board. this is very critical for transporting children. they could basically hang it on the side of the horse and the baby could be traveling...
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now human remains that date back to prehistoric times.y have also found a woolly mammoth tooth. >> it should be of great interest. not only the scientists but native to native americans. >> we may never know that. >> we might never know. >> that is because the most likely descendent who is a representative of a local native american tribe is not allowing the remains to be studied. we do know about the bay itself. it did not exist 10,000 years ago because the sea level was much lower. >>> june tenth celebrations are planned today and this weekend around the bay area june tenth teeth marks the celebration. music, poetry and dance. and berkeley will hold a day long festival at alcatraz on sunday. and the city of richmond will hold its annual parade and festival on sunday. >>> we're coming up on our 5:00 hour. and it is a dubnation celebration. after the break we're live with all the excitement the team has been building up in oakland just hours away from the warriors championship parade and rally. >>> but first san francisco taxi drivers are
now human remains that date back to prehistoric times.y have also found a woolly mammoth tooth. >> it should be of great interest. not only the scientists but native to native americans. >> we may never know that. >> we might never know. >> that is because the most likely descendent who is a representative of a local native american tribe is not allowing the remains to be studied. we do know about the bay itself. it did not exist 10,000 years ago because the sea level...
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a prehistoric thriller looking to make box office history. kellye: dinosaurs took a giant bite out of the box office this weekend. "jurassic world" had the largest opening in history $511 million. and it could have the largest u.s. opening as well. jonathan: a long-lost friend beaming a hello back to worth tonight. this probe landed on a comet. the comet is moving, like 16,000 miles per hour. now the program has woken up. scientist have been trying to pinpoint its location since november. problems happened when it was not anchored to the surface. devon: storms just across the mason-dixon line, staying mainly north. morning showers tomorrow for the commute. that is the latest indications. the likely a storm chances for possible severe weather noon until 8:00. tomorrow, bright and early, the heat and humidity. jonathan: are the boomers going to keep us awake tonight? devon: they shouldn't. kellye: we are going to be sleeping soundly. jonathan: this is where we are ways.
a prehistoric thriller looking to make box office history. kellye: dinosaurs took a giant bite out of the box office this weekend. "jurassic world" had the largest opening in history $511 million. and it could have the largest u.s. opening as well. jonathan: a long-lost friend beaming a hello back to worth tonight. this probe landed on a comet. the comet is moving, like 16,000 miles per hour. now the program has woken up. scientist have been trying to pinpoint its location since...
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. >> giant prehistoric cookie just need, hug. >> oh. >> wait a minute. >> this giant prehistoric cookieways do a good job. "sesame street" can do no wrong. yes, this is, cool, cute. it is timely. "jurassic world" coming out, what the 12th? >> this weekend. >> the cookie made a run for it. smart thinking with cookie monster there. >>> moving on to the interesting haircut. you lose a bet and sometimes you get to do crazy stuff with your hair. guys do it all the time. >> didn't know what is wrong my daughter sammy and i have familial hypercholesterolemia or fh... ...an inherited disease that causes high cholesterol in childhood. if caught early, fh is treatable. so if high cholesterol runs in your family, see your doctor and get screened. for more information, visit www.learnyourlipids.com. @ @ v >>> this morning on "world news >>> this morning on "world news now" -- new clues overnight in the search for two convicted killers who broke out of prison. two eyewitnesses say they came face to face with the escapees. a major development. >>> growing outrage in texas after an officer's use of fo
. >> giant prehistoric cookie just need, hug. >> oh. >> wait a minute. >> this giant prehistoric cookieways do a good job. "sesame street" can do no wrong. yes, this is, cool, cute. it is timely. "jurassic world" coming out, what the 12th? >> this weekend. >> the cookie made a run for it. smart thinking with cookie monster there. >>> moving on to the interesting haircut. you lose a bet and sometimes you get to do crazy stuff with...
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comments with the project sponsor i agree with the gentleman from hayes valley this outweighs the prehistoric resources a fantastic outreach lots of public support on eye sight affordable and i applaud you on that retail on both sides perfect you got rid of the liquor stores i hated walking down this street you've got labor support and wages i hope you see this project i move to approve. >> second. >> commissioner antonini. >> yeah. i agree prairie the comments from the exit from muni at the northwest corner i try to avoid of it means walking an extra strand theater street are two and in terms of some of the things we're asked the expectations the loading
comments with the project sponsor i agree with the gentleman from hayes valley this outweighs the prehistoric resources a fantastic outreach lots of public support on eye sight affordable and i applaud you on that retail on both sides perfect you got rid of the liquor stores i hated walking down this street you've got labor support and wages i hope you see this project i move to approve. >> second. >> commissioner antonini. >> yeah. i agree prairie the comments from the exit...
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in this episode, prehistoric reptiles lurk below, and giant beasts roam the open planes.hink it's appropriate that we've got elk right behind us, because that's a food source for the wolves. join me philippe cousteau, as we explore ecosystems on awesome planet. if someone had to choose just one word to describe
in this episode, prehistoric reptiles lurk below, and giant beasts roam the open planes.hink it's appropriate that we've got elk right behind us, because that's a food source for the wolves. join me philippe cousteau, as we explore ecosystems on awesome planet. if someone had to choose just one word to describe
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this outweighs the prehistoric resources a fantastic outreach lots of public support on eye sight affordable and i applaud you on that retail on both sides perfect you got rid of the liquor stores i hated walking down this street you've got labor support and wages i hope you see this project i move to approve. >> second. >> commissioner antonini. >> yeah. i agree prairie the comments from the exit from muni at the northwest corner i try to avoid of it means walking an extra strand theater street are two and in terms of some of the things we're asked the expectations the loading dock has been clear the loading dock would be disruptive and the exposure everybody has exposure to the courtyard entertainment commission the courtyard is two small but the third thing the wind variance some improved some worse but all things considered those are well worth granting the exceptions it's a well done project for all the reasons stated and architects agreed with the exception of market street. >> commissioner hillis. >> yeah. i second everything everybody says i'm in a true mark inform commercial. (laugh
this outweighs the prehistoric resources a fantastic outreach lots of public support on eye sight affordable and i applaud you on that retail on both sides perfect you got rid of the liquor stores i hated walking down this street you've got labor support and wages i hope you see this project i move to approve. >> second. >> commissioner antonini. >> yeah. i agree prairie the comments from the exit from muni at the northwest corner i try to avoid of it means walking an extra...
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of course if you actually clone those prehistoric beasts wow -- they can't do it. this, of course does not include the cost of liability insurance, which might be prohibitive. >> and the fact that the people who are really super interested in dinosaurs are usually between 4 and 10. and this would terrify them. >> kids save your money. nickles and dimes. adds up to dollars. >> right. >> meteorologist rob mayeda is here. sounds pricey. >> all the reasons why you shouldn't do that. haven't you seen the movie? you don't want to see that. right now we're looking at some low clouds around the bay area and kind of an interesting start to the day around heeldsburg. low clouds to start the day and around lunch time breaking out to sunshine. mid 70s around 2:00 after the cloudy start. san jose 69. and pleasanton 69 degrees. that's a big change. saturday afternoon at this time we were seeing 90s. the sea breezy relyally taking hold. there's the warriors flag over downtown san francisco, 64 degrees. look at the camera bouncing around. all the low clouds we call it ocean air co
of course if you actually clone those prehistoric beasts wow -- they can't do it. this, of course does not include the cost of liability insurance, which might be prohibitive. >> and the fact that the people who are really super interested in dinosaurs are usually between 4 and 10. and this would terrify them. >> kids save your money. nickles and dimes. adds up to dollars. >> right. >> meteorologist rob mayeda is here. sounds pricey. >> all the reasons why you...
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. >> giant prehistoric cookie just need hug. >> oh. >> wait a minute. >> this giant prehistoric cookieood job. sesame street can do no wrong. yes, this is cool cute. it is timely. jurassic world, coming out what the 12th. >> this weekend. >> the cookie made a run for it. smart thinking with cookie monster there. >> moving on to the interesting haircut. you lose a bet some time got to do crazy stuff with your hair. guys do it all the time. >> didn't know what is wrong with us. >> glad i don't do it. if you ended up with the haircut it would help our ratings too. take a look at this. guy lost a bet with his cousin. who would get the higher gpa. not him. the cousin did. a pineapple. looks pretty cool. >> cool they challenge each other on gpa. guys we challenge each other on sillier stuff than that. this is cool. yes who can get the higher gpa. great talent. wish more young men would do that. make a bet over your hair. knock yourselve >>> this morning on "world news now" -- new clues overnight in the search for two convicted killers who broke out of prison. two eyewitnesses say they came f
. >> giant prehistoric cookie just need hug. >> oh. >> wait a minute. >> this giant prehistoric cookieood job. sesame street can do no wrong. yes, this is cool cute. it is timely. jurassic world, coming out what the 12th. >> this weekend. >> the cookie made a run for it. smart thinking with cookie monster there. >> moving on to the interesting haircut. you lose a bet some time got to do crazy stuff with your hair. guys do it all the time. >>...
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. >>> a potentially important discovery for scientists studying prehistoric life. a set of fossils with modernday blood cells and collagen. it's from a claw. researchers in england believe the fossils are 75 million years old! the opportunity to compare the molecular structures of so many bones could lead to more accurate information on dinosaurs. i'm just trying wrap my arms around 75 million. you think 100 years on earth is forever but oh, my god. it's truly incredible. >>> time now is 4:52. a high school romance rekindled 50 years later. chance encounter this gave two bay area people a second chance h tv screen because we are officially 10 days away from the first day of summer. it's going to be warmer than yesterday and more sunshine. 60s beaches 60s and 80s across the peninsula. good morning, morgan hill. you would top off at 88 degrees. and east of the bay, numbers soar into the 90s. it will be 93 in danville and in blackhawk. 93 in brentwood. otherwise, good morning, mill valley. you will top off in the upper 70s, low 80s in novato to 84 in santa rosa. then
. >>> a potentially important discovery for scientists studying prehistoric life. a set of fossils with modernday blood cells and collagen. it's from a claw. researchers in england believe the fossils are 75 million years old! the opportunity to compare the molecular structures of so many bones could lead to more accurate information on dinosaurs. i'm just trying wrap my arms around 75 million. you think 100 years on earth is forever but oh, my god. it's truly incredible. >>>...
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. >> that looks pretty prehistoric. >> yes. >> worried about shark by the and now i have whole other thing to worry about. >> crawled out of the sea 2,000 years ago. >> yes. >> today was a great beach day. >> rest of the day looks like nice beach weather as well, as we get to the holiday weekend. we have a few thunderstorms we will talk about tomorrow and then again over next few days a lot of them will be isolated wildly scattered but any storm can pack a punch as we know well after last week's weather. certainly something to keep an eye out for this week. lets look at the evening shaping up. it has been a beautiful day and, still pretty nice out there right now. humidity creeping up just a little bit. you can see down the shore everything is lit up and if i'm not mistaken boardwalk is looking busy in atlantic city and ocean city, wildwood boardwalks also still hopping this evening a lot of people take this week down the shore leading up to the big holiday weekend the fourth of july on saturday. how does the wet lear? lets take a peak at storm scan three. we will talk about the near
. >> that looks pretty prehistoric. >> yes. >> worried about shark by the and now i have whole other thing to worry about. >> crawled out of the sea 2,000 years ago. >> yes. >> today was a great beach day. >> rest of the day looks like nice beach weather as well, as we get to the holiday weekend. we have a few thunderstorms we will talk about tomorrow and then again over next few days a lot of them will be isolated wildly scattered but any storm can...
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prehistoric beasts pulled in a historic 2.8 or -- let me get this right, all right. 208.8 million-dollar in the first week even. that is phenomenal. and that is just barely beat original avengers movie in 2012 which grossed 1 pint 4 million less including international ticket sales jurassic world has already made over a half billion dollars and that is another record. >> wow. >> it goes so far back in time. all right. cecily tynan with the accu weather forecast. >> if you have the day off tomorrow but people who may have a day off want to find air conditioning, movie theaters, great place to go. >> and jurassic world. >> yes, or whatever other movie. sometimes you freeze in there. storm tracker six live double scan, showing that most of our region is rain free but we do have a heavy downpour right now east of trenton and it is moving over the new jersey turnpike and route 130 it is moving east and it looks like we will have more activity, tomorrow, the the flooding, rains across the lehigh valley, have now moved on and you can see whether that does, rain cooled 71 in trenton. seventy-thr
prehistoric beasts pulled in a historic 2.8 or -- let me get this right, all right. 208.8 million-dollar in the first week even. that is phenomenal. and that is just barely beat original avengers movie in 2012 which grossed 1 pint 4 million less including international ticket sales jurassic world has already made over a half billion dollars and that is another record. >> wow. >> it goes so far back in time. all right. cecily tynan with the accu weather forecast. >> if you have...
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let's face it, "jurassic world" is not a documentary about dinosaurs but how realistic are these prehistoricdr. michael habib a paleontologist at the university of southern california says the science in the movie was only half bad. how scientifically accurate is this movie? >> about as scientifically accurate as your average science fiction flick, which is not particularly. if there are some animal in it that are fairly real itself nick terms of their amatany. the way in which they run the way in which the feet interact with the ground all looked really good. >> one of the things habib says the movie gets wrong the dinosaurs' hands inch reality they could not use them to pick up or tear through things the way they do on screen, but he says the biggest disappointment is that the movie ignores one of the most significant dinosaur discoveries of the past two decades, many of them had feathers, similar to birds especially velociraptor, which the film still shows as being scaly and well, featherless. >> and action! >> reporter: the filmmakers hired a biologist to make the film as accurate as pos
let's face it, "jurassic world" is not a documentary about dinosaurs but how realistic are these prehistoricdr. michael habib a paleontologist at the university of southern california says the science in the movie was only half bad. how scientifically accurate is this movie? >> about as scientifically accurate as your average science fiction flick, which is not particularly. if there are some animal in it that are fairly real itself nick terms of their amatany. the way in which...
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. >> beneath the soil he finds prehistoric treasure. >> this is one of the most important discoveries century. >> this is a job -- will this cow poke's "strange inheritance" lead him to a boom or bust? >> lightning does not strike in the same place very often, maybe never
. >> beneath the soil he finds prehistoric treasure. >> this is one of the most important discoveries century. >> this is a job -- will this cow poke's "strange inheritance" lead him to a boom or bust? >> lightning does not strike in the same place very often, maybe never
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. >> the government recognizes the value of its prehistoric heritage. >> the state money is never enough science, you can lose and lose again. it works differently. you can come back from five expeditions without finding anything but then you find something priceless the next time. should provide fundamental investment in science is but the budget is related to the country's economic situation. ironyre is a decision that just across the street from the shell of the dinosaur museum is the cinema. people are set to flutter to what a multimillion dollar movie featuring cgi versions of dinosaurs. still ahead, as hsc announces they plan to cut cost, our next guest says he has seen it all before. more when "firstup" returns. ♪ angie:angie: a huge fire at a ukrainian home depot has killed. the owners of the facility suspect arson that police had not confirmed that. nearby homes were at back you waited. -- many homes have been in that related. vladimir putin has met the chairman of china. the five emerging economies should move toward a single trade and economic markets. they plan to launch a de
. >> the government recognizes the value of its prehistoric heritage. >> the state money is never enough science, you can lose and lose again. it works differently. you can come back from five expeditions without finding anything but then you find something priceless the next time. should provide fundamental investment in science is but the budget is related to the country's economic situation. ironyre is a decision that just across the street from the shell of the dinosaur museum...
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. >> "jurassic world" is the fourth film in the series and like the others, features a prehistoric amusementaurs escape and attack the guests. jack horner is the dinosaur consultant on every film. he helped come up with a bigger and scarier dinosaur for the new movie. >> they wanted a new dinosaur, a hybrid, they wanted one that was different than t-rex. >> reporter: the fascination with dinosaurs marked with visual effects have made them one of the biggest moneymakers in history. the franchise has grossed $2 billion globally to date and it is opening in 66 international markets and expected to gross $200 million in ticket sales in its debut weekend which would make it one of the biggest june openings on record. robyn curnow, cnn. >> looks terrifying like the first one. >>> finally, this hour, a group of teenagers in the u.s. state of wisconsin are jumping at the chance for a unique but dangerous summer job. as mike anderson explains, being a mail boat jumper isn't for the faint of heart. >> the mail boat tryouts require a special athletic skill, hopping from the mail boat to piers to delive
. >> "jurassic world" is the fourth film in the series and like the others, features a prehistoric amusementaurs escape and attack the guests. jack horner is the dinosaur consultant on every film. he helped come up with a bigger and scarier dinosaur for the new movie. >> they wanted a new dinosaur, a hybrid, they wanted one that was different than t-rex. >> reporter: the fascination with dinosaurs marked with visual effects have made them one of the biggest...
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if you could clone the prehistoric beast, this does not incloud theude the cost of liability insure oancece. >> looks like a bad idea from start to finish. >> sounds like the folks at fandango have too much time on their hand. >> what was the temperature when they were running around. >> a lot warmer. but how expensive it would be to recreate that and just figure out how much damage they would cause in real life. >> temperatures comfortably cool. nothing climate wise around the bay area right now. temperatures in mid 50s with low clouds setting up for a drizzly start for tomorrow morning. most of the bay, low clouds for the morning and mid afternoon, sunshine, low clouds hapging out west of the golden gate and suns line around santa cruz. mild start to the week. as winds will stay on shore throughout the day tomorrow. that sea breeze o turning weaker. by next weekend, seven-day forecast at the bottom of the screen, a big jump in temperatures approaching next weekend. for the morning, misty skies. low clouds across the board. tri-valley and into the strait for tomorrow morning. low clouds
if you could clone the prehistoric beast, this does not incloud theude the cost of liability insure oancece. >> looks like a bad idea from start to finish. >> sounds like the folks at fandango have too much time on their hand. >> what was the temperature when they were running around. >> a lot warmer. but how expensive it would be to recreate that and just figure out how much damage they would cause in real life. >> temperatures comfortably cool. nothing climate...
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prehistoric life.u's ken wayne reports it was a time when there was no bay in the bay area. >> reporter: 4,000-pound mactms dredging across san francisco, yes, it happened. >> we found remains of larger species. >> reporter: how do we know this? fossils. remains are found at construction sites in the city. the oldest remains were discovered right here at the site of the new transbay terminal. they were found last year where this mammoth tooth was locate. 12-18,000 years old. . >> they were found in proximity to the tooth. that is potentially very old. very early habitation of the bay area. >> reporter: it is not likely we will learn more about who was buried below howard street because the remains are handed over to the most likely descendant. the most likely is a representative of a local native american tribe who is not allowing the remains to be studied. >> should be of great interest to scientists and native american nations to know when he arrived in the area. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >
prehistoric life.u's ken wayne reports it was a time when there was no bay in the bay area. >> reporter: 4,000-pound mactms dredging across san francisco, yes, it happened. >> we found remains of larger species. >> reporter: how do we know this? fossils. remains are found at construction sites in the city. the oldest remains were discovered right here at the site of the new transbay terminal. they were found last year where this mammoth tooth was locate. 12-18,000 years old. ....
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in prehistoric times, a thousand per 100,000 people per year. in the middle ages, 100.he chances of you dying violently have gone down a thousandfold in the last thousand years. there's never been a safer time for you to walk out on the street and not die violently. john: well, we can be happy about that. >> we should be. john: thank you, michael shermer. >>> coming up, why real social justice is driven not by government, but by free markets. >> the u.s. government may soon require brake override technologies on all new cars and trucks. and they think this is a good idea. so we did it. six years ago. ♪ ♪ if you suffer from a dry mouth, then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene, specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants... biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. you wouldn't take medicine without checking the side effects. hey honey. huh. the good news is my hype
in prehistoric times, a thousand per 100,000 people per year. in the middle ages, 100.he chances of you dying violently have gone down a thousandfold in the last thousand years. there's never been a safer time for you to walk out on the street and not die violently. john: well, we can be happy about that. >> we should be. john: thank you, michael shermer. >>> coming up, why real social justice is driven not by government, but by free markets. >> the u.s. government may soon...
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in prehistoric times a thousand per 100,000 people per year. in the middle ages 100.than 1 in europe. so the chances of you dying violently have gone down a thousandfold in the last thousand years. there's never been a safer time for you to walk out on the street and not die violently. john: well, we can be happy about that. >> we should be. john: thank you michael shermer. >>> coming up why real social justice is driven not by government, but by free markets. >> the u.s. government may soon require brake override technologies on all new cars and trucks. and they think this is a good idea. so we did it. six years ago. ♪ ♪ usaa makes me feel like i'm a car buying expert in no time at all. there was no stress. it was in and out. if i buy a car through usaa, i know i'm getting a fair price. we realized, okay, this not only could be convenient we could save a lot of money. i was like, wow, if i could save this much, then i could actually maybe upgrade a little bit. and it was just easy. usaa, they just really make sure that you're well taken care of. usaa car buying servi
in prehistoric times a thousand per 100,000 people per year. in the middle ages 100.than 1 in europe. so the chances of you dying violently have gone down a thousandfold in the last thousand years. there's never been a safer time for you to walk out on the street and not die violently. john: well, we can be happy about that. >> we should be. john: thank you michael shermer. >>> coming up why real social justice is driven not by government, but by free markets. >> the u.s....
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in prehistoric times, a thousand per 100,000 people per year. in the middle ages, 100.1, less than 1 in europe. so the chances of you dying violently have gone down a thousandfold in the last thousand years. there's never been a safer time for you to walk out on the street and not die violently. john: well, we can be happy about that. >> we should be. john: thank you, michael shermer. >>> coming up, why real social justice is driven not by government, but by free markets. >> the u.s. government may soon require brake override technologies on all new cars and trucks. and they think this is a good idea. so we did it. six years ago. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] ours was the first modern airliner, revolutionary by every standard. and that became our passion. to always build something better, airplanes that fly cleaner and farther on less fuel. that redefine comfort and connect the world like never before. after all, you can't turn dreams into airplanes unless your passion for innovation is nonstop. ♪ ♪ ♪ john: a thousand years ago most everyone was horribly poor. few people had a
in prehistoric times, a thousand per 100,000 people per year. in the middle ages, 100.1, less than 1 in europe. so the chances of you dying violently have gone down a thousandfold in the last thousand years. there's never been a safer time for you to walk out on the street and not die violently. john: well, we can be happy about that. >> we should be. john: thank you, michael shermer. >>> coming up, why real social justice is driven not by government, but by free markets....
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in prehistoric times a thousand per 100,000 people per year. in the middle ages 100.pe. so the chances of you dying violently have gone down a thousandfold in the last thousand years. there's never been a safer time for you to walk out on the street and not die violently. john: well, we can be happy about that. >> we should be. john: thank you michael shermer. >>> coming up why real social justice is driven not by government, but by free markets. >> the u.s. government may soon require brake override technologies on all new cars and trucks. and they think this is a good idea. so we did it. six years ago. ♪ ♪ the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. my school reunion. i don't know. who wants to play in idaho? gotta get milwaukee up to speed. we win in flint, we ta
in prehistoric times a thousand per 100,000 people per year. in the middle ages 100.pe. so the chances of you dying violently have gone down a thousandfold in the last thousand years. there's never been a safer time for you to walk out on the street and not die violently. john: well, we can be happy about that. >> we should be. john: thank you michael shermer. >>> coming up why real social justice is driven not by government, but by free markets. >> the u.s. government may...
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in prehistoric times, a thousand per 100,000 people per year. in the middle ages, 100.d 1, less than 1 in europe. so the chances of you dying violently have gone down a thousandfold in the last thousand years. there's never been a safer time for you to walk out on the street and not die violently. john: well, we can be happy about that. >> we should be. john: thank you, michael shermer. >>> coming up, why real social justice is driven not by government, but by free markets. >> the u.s. government may soon require brake override technologies on all new cars and trucks. and they think this is a good idea. so we did it. six years ago. ♪ ♪ the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who can power modern health care... by connecting every single part of it. for as the world keeps on searching for healthier... we're here to make hea
in prehistoric times, a thousand per 100,000 people per year. in the middle ages, 100.d 1, less than 1 in europe. so the chances of you dying violently have gone down a thousandfold in the last thousand years. there's never been a safer time for you to walk out on the street and not die violently. john: well, we can be happy about that. >> we should be. john: thank you, michael shermer. >>> coming up, why real social justice is driven not by government, but by free markets....
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a pair of goggles you put on, but you are immersed in the prehistoric times.rotocol is gaming. it is where the money is going to be, the most easily accessible. microsoft has joined with oculus to put their technology together. you might be able to play halo or c4. this level of a martian, -- suddenly, they are able to do well with their augmented reality program. microsoft has invested in augmented reality. this is where you put on a headset and we can see digital projects -- products on the table. virtual reality is when you are transported to a whole mother world entirely. some say augmented reality has more money. the purchase of oculus is making sense. someone will see a doctor. potentially, augmented reality is where it is. this is a big play versus playstation. everyone is rushing to get into virtual reality. francine: i am sure it will be leaked. we are back in a couple of minutes. we have a couple of headlines from angela merkel saying we should go back to the table and renegotiate. francine: welcome back. these are the top headlines. twitter ceo is s
a pair of goggles you put on, but you are immersed in the prehistoric times.rotocol is gaming. it is where the money is going to be, the most easily accessible. microsoft has joined with oculus to put their technology together. you might be able to play halo or c4. this level of a martian, -- suddenly, they are able to do well with their augmented reality program. microsoft has invested in augmented reality. this is where you put on a headset and we can see digital projects -- products on the...
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between some material objects and actual human behavior, how they were behaving historically, prehistorically. we also thought it would be important to talk about women and children. we have a number of artifacts in the museum that reflect the life of children as well as women and the work they basically provided for the settlement, and the children, we have one exhibit that creates a cradle board, a crow cradle board, and this is very critical for transporting photos for children. they could hang on the side of a horse and the baby could be traveling along with the group. women could carry their infants on their backs in these cradle boards and make it also pick them up once the camp was established, so the babies were with the anna -- with the family full-time face-to-face and it was a convenient way to keep them safe, transport them, but also in some ways, they were more a member of the family before seven that a lot of times we see today. then we have another exhibit that deals with clothing adornment. it was very important that plains indians basically reflected their identity, not only
between some material objects and actual human behavior, how they were behaving historically, prehistorically. we also thought it would be important to talk about women and children. we have a number of artifacts in the museum that reflect the life of children as well as women and the work they basically provided for the settlement, and the children, we have one exhibit that creates a cradle board, a crow cradle board, and this is very critical for transporting photos for children. they could...
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when you think about the plague you think about the 2000 prehistoric ages in the middle ages people died of the plague because their homes and workplaces were infested by rats that carried the fleas. now it's very rare especially in the u.s. there are only tens of cases this year but they still exist. southwest, ranches, farms, that's likely what happened here. >> if you have a flea bite is there nothing you can do if it's carrying the possibility of a plague? >> sure. the plague can be treated by antibiotics. one of the challenges, though, is because it is so rare it's often overlooked or not diagnosed at all. so for instance this young man likely had the most common form of the plague called bubonic plague. it causes lymph node swelling and flu-like symptoms. he complained of muscle aches and no one ever thought of plague because it is so rare. if antibiotics are started within 24 hours of the symptoms you can survive it. >> are rodent flees different from household fleas? >> yes. our household pets do not carry the plague at all but people who hunt and spend time where fleas may be en
when you think about the plague you think about the 2000 prehistoric ages in the middle ages people died of the plague because their homes and workplaces were infested by rats that carried the fleas. now it's very rare especially in the u.s. there are only tens of cases this year but they still exist. southwest, ranches, farms, that's likely what happened here. >> if you have a flea bite is there nothing you can do if it's carrying the possibility of a plague? >> sure. the plague...
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. >> the government of mongolia says it recognizes the value of its prehistoric heritage but a knowledges to funds when money is tight. >> the state money is never enough. with science you can lose, lose again. learning from the losses, you win. it works differently from other sectors. the government should provide fundamental investment in the sciences. of course, the government budget is related to the economic situation. >> there's an irony that just across the street from the dinosaur museum is the cinema. while the museum struggles to attract visitors and find money to house real dinosaurs, people flock to watch a multimillion dollar movie featuring cgi versions. francine: "jurassic world." when we come back, we tell you what we should be keeping an eye on. ♪ >> without greece the euro is not going to fail. a grexit is not going to be a problem. we have many measures to take. and ever since, like esm, a banking union, bank stress tests. everything has been made in order to prepare. in case of the failure of greece we are prepared. francine: michael fuchs, deputy leader of angela mer
. >> the government of mongolia says it recognizes the value of its prehistoric heritage but a knowledges to funds when money is tight. >> the state money is never enough. with science you can lose, lose again. learning from the losses, you win. it works differently from other sectors. the government should provide fundamental investment in the sciences. of course, the government budget is related to the economic situation. >> there's an irony that just across the street from...
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in this episode, prehistoric reptiles lurk below, and giant beasts roam the open planes.ot elk right behind us, because that's a food source for the wolves. join me philippe cousteau, as we explore ecosystems, on awesome planet. if someone had to choose just one word to describe an ecosystem, the word interdependency might fit best.
in this episode, prehistoric reptiles lurk below, and giant beasts roam the open planes.ot elk right behind us, because that's a food source for the wolves. join me philippe cousteau, as we explore ecosystems, on awesome planet. if someone had to choose just one word to describe an ecosystem, the word interdependency might fit best.
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. >> reporter: moviegoers flock to theaters to see prehistoric predators prey on people.s expecting a dinosaur documentary. dr. michael habib, a palg ontoll jift at the university of california says that's a good thing. how scientifically accurate is this movie? >> it about as average as your average science fiction flick, which is to say not particularly. but there are some things to like about it even from a science perspective. >> just like taking a stroll through the woods 65 million years ago. >> reporter: we met one dr. habib at the los angeles museum. they could not use their hands and feet the way they do on screen. >> the way in which they run and the way they look the muscle budge bul js the way the feet interact with the ground all look really good. >> you went and made a new dinosaur? probably not a good idea. >> reporter: the dawn officer is a make belief rex of several creatures. habib says his biggest disappointment is it leaves out one of the biggest discoveries made since they made the film in 1993. many dinosaurs had feathers. >> it's hard to imagine how
. >> reporter: moviegoers flock to theaters to see prehistoric predators prey on people.s expecting a dinosaur documentary. dr. michael habib, a palg ontoll jift at the university of california says that's a good thing. how scientifically accurate is this movie? >> it about as average as your average science fiction flick, which is to say not particularly. but there are some things to like about it even from a science perspective. >> just like taking a stroll through the woods...
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. >> he was one of the last links we had to the early prehistoric days of cable tv.t was a system in tupelo, mississippi. he bought it in 1963. look at it now. more importantly, the legacy ralph roberts leaves is one about family. >> absolutely. >> comcast is still a family-run company. having seen upclose brian roberts and his relationship with his father that was genuine. brian, even after 30 years at comcast, still deferred to his father on a lot of decisions. ralph roberts will be missed. >> a absolutely. i often think about the fact that ralph and brian, as well they both stick to what ralph said which is when you are in a business working for a company, be an owner, not a renter. it's a simple phrase but when you take a close look at it means an awful lot. >> he will be missed. we'll be back after this. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus ci
. >> he was one of the last links we had to the early prehistoric days of cable tv.t was a system in tupelo, mississippi. he bought it in 1963. look at it now. more importantly, the legacy ralph roberts leaves is one about family. >> absolutely. >> comcast is still a family-run company. having seen upclose brian roberts and his relationship with his father that was genuine. brian, even after 30 years at comcast, still deferred to his father on a lot of decisions. ralph roberts...
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well looks like chris pratt will go prehistoric once again saying that he signed on to a jurassic worldecret to this success? some say it's him, pratt, with a bankable star rising. and then there's the even bigger creatures in the 3d effects and of course for those of us who love the original coming out the 2 years ago, if you can believe that, of course there's just good old nostalgia in the first, second and third installment and people say if you didn't see the others, you can jump and see this one and pick up right there and love it just as much thomas. >> for everybody to get the trilogy on demand and catch up that way. thanks so much. much more on the top stories coming up. rachel dolezal stepping down from her post at the spokane naacp. we'll talk to another naacp president with a perspective on this and bing question today -- is it okay to be transracial? we're going to give you results and it was like a scene from "jaws" says a witness who saw two shark attacks hours apart on the same beach in north carolina. live from the scene after this. the citi double cash card. it earns y
well looks like chris pratt will go prehistoric once again saying that he signed on to a jurassic worldecret to this success? some say it's him, pratt, with a bankable star rising. and then there's the even bigger creatures in the 3d effects and of course for those of us who love the original coming out the 2 years ago, if you can believe that, of course there's just good old nostalgia in the first, second and third installment and people say if you didn't see the others, you can jump and see...
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. >> prehistoric looking.d and we will see you on fun day monday. >> who's coming up? >> laverne cox from "orange is the new black." bye-bye everybody. >>> that breaking news is a death of a pioneer of cable television. ralph roberts, the comcast founder passed away last night of natural causes. he was 95 years old. he founded comcast in 1963 and grew the company from a small, regional cable company into a media giant. cnbc's tyler mathisen looks back at roberts' life. >> reporter: ralph roberts was born in comfort in 1920. >> my father was a manufacturing chemist, who also owned a thain of drugstores. >> reporter: life changed for the boy from new york first the depression then his father's early passing.
. >> prehistoric looking.d and we will see you on fun day monday. >> who's coming up? >> laverne cox from "orange is the new black." bye-bye everybody. >>> that breaking news is a death of a pioneer of cable television. ralph roberts, the comcast founder passed away last night of natural causes. he was 95 years old. he founded comcast in 1963 and grew the company from a small, regional cable company into a media giant. cnbc's tyler mathisen looks back at...