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rhino horn on the market is what will save the rhino >> we are looking at the whole supply chain of w horns move from africa into east asia. we want to target along that supply chain, offer our horn as an alternative to poached horn >> relying on the fact that, you know, once it's out in the market, the product might sold and change hands as if it were real rhino horn. is that a part of your here. >> people may find it ethical. some people may buy it in the hope of making a profit as reselling tasmania a real horn. we will be able to create a pricing graduate. gentleman it is said it will be over a year for a product that will be placed on the market. the question is will it work? coming up next we lab. >> okay. >> fire it up >> reporter: we see if the fake rhino horn can pass as the real thing. [ ♪ ] >>> we want to hear what you think about these stories. follow us on twitter and at aljazeera.com/techknow >> [chanting] yes we can! >> an historic election. >> you and i, we're going to change this county, and we will change the world. >> monumental decisions. >> mr. president, there's
rhino horn on the market is what will save the rhino >> we are looking at the whole supply chain of w horns move from africa into east asia. we want to target along that supply chain, offer our horn as an alternative to poached horn >> relying on the fact that, you know, once it's out in the market, the product might sold and change hands as if it were real rhino horn. is that a part of your here. >> people may find it ethical. some people may buy it in the hope of making a...
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techknow investigates rhino horn. >>> welcome to techknow. we're talking about a unique and rhinos. >> it is completely devastating rhinos, but this story starts with a company that is based in san francisco and they're literally cultivating rhino horn in the lab. fake rhino, but they're aiming for it to be completely indistinguishable from the real thing >>> what i find fascinating this is the opposition to it is coming from environmentalists itself >> the reason is because it's a controversial topic. we have to start with why they're in the position to begin with >>> let's take a look. [ ♪ ] >> modern day hanoi. the cap toll of vietnam is a city of contrast. it is where consumerism meets communism. where western tastes mingle with ancient traditions. like this one, the mistaken use the rhino horn for medicine. this more fighting practice is usually conducted in the shadows of the plaque market >> this is a very valuable product-- black market >> it sells higher than gold. >> the demand for rhino horn has poached the species to the brink of e
techknow investigates rhino horn. >>> welcome to techknow. we're talking about a unique and rhinos. >> it is completely devastating rhinos, but this story starts with a company that is based in san francisco and they're literally cultivating rhino horn in the lab. fake rhino, but they're aiming for it to be completely indistinguishable from the real thing >>> what i find fascinating this is the opposition to it is coming from environmentalists itself >> the reason...
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lovers try to send a message by crushing ivory at time square or convincing businessmen in asia rhino horn is no longer cool, he says poachers are winning. so he'll take all the help he can get, even from a hunter like cor corey. >> i couldn't think of anything worse than shooting a rhino. in fact, at the same time, the fact that somebody wants to pay so much money to shoot an old bull and you just think of the facts, as long as it's not indiscriminate nat and done in a tiny kind of fashion if it makes any sense. >> and as long as that money really against to conservation. >> that is the secret. >> but map can't leave the motion out of it. for him, the crowd is the only thing preventing extinction. >> the hume onz of the world have to understand there is less and less wild, when i say wild, it's not just the animals. it's wild places. the place that's actually we are. within the world and every single area, it's really so thankful. it's getting less and less and less. and i believe, i really do, i know i've been converted. but i believe that when people no longer just go out and kill anima
lovers try to send a message by crushing ivory at time square or convincing businessmen in asia rhino horn is no longer cool, he says poachers are winning. so he'll take all the help he can get, even from a hunter like cor corey. >> i couldn't think of anything worse than shooting a rhino. in fact, at the same time, the fact that somebody wants to pay so much money to shoot an old bull and you just think of the facts, as long as it's not indiscriminate nat and done in a tiny kind of...
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up next, elephant tusks and rhino horns were set on fire to save endangered animals. and dozens of abused lions airlifted to safety when the cbs evening news continues. or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas for pulmonary hypertension, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any symptoms of an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis and a $200 savings card. it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligr
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. >> the only value of ivory and the rhino horn is on the elephant or the rhino. it is estimated to be worth $30 million. tourism brings in more than $2 billion a year. >> there is nothing else we do. if we sell it, we are going to encourage the train -- the trade to go on. we want to take it out of economic reach. buying and selling was banned in 1989. illegal poaching has continued. >> they will kill a seven ton animal to make a bracelet. it is not medicine. >> longer jail terms and fines have failed in the war against poaching. every year, more than 30,000 elephants are killed for their tusks. >> a deadly bombing raid in afghanistan that the story day -- that destroyed a doctors without borders hospital. -- food shortage gets worse in venezuela. more than 600,000 have signed a petition to sack the president. in kenya tomeeting discuss how to say the continent's elephants from extinction. it is time for the business news. you are starting with much-needed good news on the french economy. >> it is quite the week here in france. the economy has grown half a percen
. >> the only value of ivory and the rhino horn is on the elephant or the rhino. it is estimated to be worth $30 million. tourism brings in more than $2 billion a year. >> there is nothing else we do. if we sell it, we are going to encourage the train -- the trade to go on. we want to take it out of economic reach. buying and selling was banned in 1989. illegal poaching has continued. >> they will kill a seven ton animal to make a bracelet. it is not medicine. >> longer...
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horns. not painful to the rhino but still a desperate, expensive measure. y's horn will grow back. so he'll have to be dehorned again and again. because we live in a time when it is easier to alter the face of an animal than the behavior of man. ly good... volkswagen believes safety is very important... so all eleven models come standard with an intelligent crash response system... hmm. ...seven stability-enhancing systems... hmmm... ...and equipment for two child seats. hmmm... for those who take safety seriously. like we do. the volkswagen safety in numbers event... is happening now! get a $1,250 volkswagen reward card and 0% apr on new 2016 passat models. ...has nothing to do with height. standing tall... the 1936 stubby bottle is back. mary buys a little lamb. one of millions of orders on this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with the help of the at&t network, a network that senses and mitigates cyber threats, their critical data is safer
horns. not painful to the rhino but still a desperate, expensive measure. y's horn will grow back. so he'll have to be dehorned again and again. because we live in a time when it is easier to alter the face of an animal than the behavior of man. ly good... volkswagen believes safety is very important... so all eleven models come standard with an intelligent crash response system... hmm. ...seven stability-enhancing systems... hmmm... ...and equipment for two child seats. hmmm... for those who...
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horns. not painful to the rhino but still a desperate, expensive measure. rn will grow back. so he'll have to be dehorned again and again. because we live at a time when it is easier to alter the face of an animal than the behavior of man. for a limited time, you can get a great deal on this passat. wow, it looks really good... volkswagen believes safety is very important... so all eleven models come standard with an intelligent crash response system... hmm. ...seven stability-enhancing systems... hmmm... ...and equipment for two child seats. hmmm... for those who take safety seriously. like we do. the volkswagen safety in numbers event... is happening now! get a $1,250 volkswagen reward card and 0% apr on new 2016 passat models. the banquet bottle is a piece of our history. that's because it's filled with over 140 years of rocky mountain tradition. we'll drink to that. coors. the banquet beer. t-mobile does data differently. so it can do more for your business. when work takes you across the globe, your unlimited data travels with you to 140 plus countries
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the president will light a match to a massive stockpile of ivory tusks and rhino horns.to get people to pay attention to the fear poaching crisis. more on kenya's efforts to protect its wildlife. >> reporter: a heavy burden for kenyans to bear. never has the continents poaching epidemic been so visceral than the endless train of elephant tusks, forming something of a graveyard to the iconic species. and soon this will turn into a crematory. >> we have a pumping station, there we've got a mixing tank where we'll be mixing kerosene and diesel, 50% each. and then we'll pump it down individual pipes to each tower, we call these ivory tower us. >> reporter: it's the ivory of around 8,000 elephants, combined with the rhino horn, this bounty would be worth an estimated 172 u.s. dollars on the black market. the potential income that could be generated from the sale has been difficult for many cash-strapped african governments to accept. money that could be put, perhaps, towards conservation, but kenya believes it's worth absolutely nothing. >> from a kenya perspective, we're not
the president will light a match to a massive stockpile of ivory tusks and rhino horns.to get people to pay attention to the fear poaching crisis. more on kenya's efforts to protect its wildlife. >> reporter: a heavy burden for kenyans to bear. never has the continents poaching epidemic been so visceral than the endless train of elephant tusks, forming something of a graveyard to the iconic species. and soon this will turn into a crematory. >> we have a pumping station, there we've...
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wildlife service's message, natalie, is that these tusks are only worth something as ivory and rhino hornlso being burned is only worth something when it's on a live animal, and that's were they are insisting of destroying this ivory and rhino horns and other dangerous contraband wildlife products that they've seized in this gigantic burn, and it will be a spectacle. the president will light the flame on saturday morning. around 12 pires will be lit on fire, using 20,000 liters of diesel and kerosene mixed together. so it's going to be a statistpe. some celebrities have turned out to watch this ivory burn. they are at the giants club summit right now. and the message that is being sent is this is worth nothing if it's not on a live animal. >> those piles of tusks, those are all animals that are gone. i hope it's a huge spectacle and that it goes viral on youtube and on cnn.com. i want to ask you also about another endangered animal. you mentioned the rhino, and you got to hang out with a little orphaned baby rhino. tell us about that. >> reporter: well, around 1300 african rhino were poac
wildlife service's message, natalie, is that these tusks are only worth something as ivory and rhino hornlso being burned is only worth something when it's on a live animal, and that's were they are insisting of destroying this ivory and rhino horns and other dangerous contraband wildlife products that they've seized in this gigantic burn, and it will be a spectacle. the president will light the flame on saturday morning. around 12 pires will be lit on fire, using 20,000 liters of diesel and...
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because kenya is demonstrating practically that kenya believes that the only value of ivory and the rhino horn is either on the elephant or the rhino. >> in africa, some 30,000 elephants are killed every year to satisfy the ivory market. kenya has already and limited in number of anti-poaching measures, including ivory sensitive sniffer dogs at airports, and they are starting to bear fruit. last year, 94 elephants and rhinos were killed by poachers, compared to 164 the previous year. >> let's get a recap of our top stories. citing human error, the pentagon says 16 u.s. military personnel are being disciplined for their in last year's attack on a hospital in northern afghanistan. the monstrous violence in syria -- the words of the united nations as assad regime calls truce on the nation, but aleppo has seen the worst of the bloodshed and a fresh setback for the president of south africa. a court reviews a seven-year-old decision to drop corruption charges against jacob zuma. time now for a check of the top business stories. let's start by talking about oil prices. >> we saw some big gains for u
because kenya is demonstrating practically that kenya believes that the only value of ivory and the rhino horn is either on the elephant or the rhino. >> in africa, some 30,000 elephants are killed every year to satisfy the ivory market. kenya has already and limited in number of anti-poaching measures, including ivory sensitive sniffer dogs at airports, and they are starting to bear fruit. last year, 94 elephants and rhinos were killed by poachers, compared to 164 the previous year....
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there's a lot of controversy surrounding this burn. 15 tons of ivory, 1.35 tons of rhino horn going upnow, no more. kenya's message to the world, this ivory is worthless. it has no value unless on a live animal. kenya first began burning i'very in 1989 and saw good results. experts attribute the scourge in poaching to asia's voraciously growing appetite. it's left 12 piles of contraband like these blackened with smoke, in a fire due to last for more than a week. the kenyans hope this will change perceptions forever. robyn kreiel. >>> incredible to see that. changing the image of the tap world to court young women. >> computer has this different image of it being really geeky and you're alone and it's all numbers and statistics and that's not what it is. it's fun. it's creative. it's social. it's engaging. and most importantly, it's a way to change the world. >> how the female ceo of youtube is working to solve text's gender gap. >>> today's fit nation. the tall of the skyscrapers are stunning marvels of skyscrapers. for others, another opportunity to race. >> reporter: tower running, i
there's a lot of controversy surrounding this burn. 15 tons of ivory, 1.35 tons of rhino horn going upnow, no more. kenya's message to the world, this ivory is worthless. it has no value unless on a live animal. kenya first began burning i'very in 1989 and saw good results. experts attribute the scourge in poaching to asia's voraciously growing appetite. it's left 12 piles of contraband like these blackened with smoke, in a fire due to last for more than a week. the kenyans hope this will...
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in 2015, more than 1300 rhinos were killed in africa for their horns. ince 2008, the total has reached nearly 6,000. today, three of the world's five rhino species are considered critically endangered, all because some people, mostly in asia, want the rhino horn which really has no particular benefit to humans. it's just a false belief. kenya is hosting a summit, a focusing on tackling the s - poaching of the giant animals. poaching has led to more orpanned animals than ever before. it has left many orphaned animals, and here's robyn kriel to talk about it. >> you're such a sweet thing. >> reporter: babysitting a rhino is remarkably similar to babysitting a baby. a day-long cycle of eat, play, sleep, repeat. with the occasional, rather squeaky temper tantrum thrown in when he gets hungry. abandoned by his mother at two weeks old, ringo was nearly dead when he was rescued by rangers in central kenya, a major reserve for the endangered animal. three times a day on this formula of baby formula and white oat. let's go see your prepped. >> reporter: now ring
in 2015, more than 1300 rhinos were killed in africa for their horns. ince 2008, the total has reached nearly 6,000. today, three of the world's five rhino species are considered critically endangered, all because some people, mostly in asia, want the rhino horn which really has no particular benefit to humans. it's just a false belief. kenya is hosting a summit, a focusing on tackling the s - poaching of the giant animals. poaching has led to more orpanned animals than ever before. it has left...
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let meal tell you something, you ever mix ricea roni with some blew curacao and crushed up rhino horn? that's the san francisco treat. right? we got some high mother [bleep] there, right? yeah, there you go. yeah. give me your number, baby. give it to me later. let's keep on truckin. show me the next story. all right rampaging radioactive wild boa ars causing havoc near fukushima new clear plant. >> i knew that was going to happen in 72ee. i called that. 2016, that is the one-story you got that makes sense. that ain't [bleep] man. now we get to my top story, this is absolutely true. sex toy causes bomb scare in german gambling hall, all right. this is a true story, y'all thsm is from 2016. some guy left his battery-powered penis ring in the bathroom. they had to evacuate, right? okay. right, that is some crazy [bleep]. so i want to know, what kind of world is this where you can't leave your [bleep] ring behind in a german gambling hall right, without everybody getting all up in arms. you know, come on now, that's what [bleep] rings are for. you use it and you pay it forward, right? ma
let meal tell you something, you ever mix ricea roni with some blew curacao and crushed up rhino horn? that's the san francisco treat. right? we got some high mother [bleep] there, right? yeah, there you go. yeah. give me your number, baby. give it to me later. let's keep on truckin. show me the next story. all right rampaging radioactive wild boa ars causing havoc near fukushima new clear plant. >> i knew that was going to happen in 72ee. i called that. 2016, that is the one-story you...
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kenya where officialsly publicly burned more than a hundred tons of poached elephant ivory and rhino hornsdignitaries led by the nation's president set the fire this morning at nairobi national park. they say they're macing a stronger push than ever to stop poachers. >>> still to come tonight on "eyewitness news," a shocking race car crash all of it caught on camera. where this happened and how the driver of that car is doing today. >>> plus, on bended knee a unique marriage proposal in our area. find out the unusual length one pennsylvania man went for his love, his true love. lauren. >> we saw a little bit of sunshine peeking through today but i hope you're able to take it all in 'cause sunshine is going to be sparse with a very unsettled weather pattern as we led into the next week and i'll let you know which days you'll need the umbrella in your forecast coming up. >> and straight ahead in sports final day of the nfl draft. who did the eagles pick? lesley van arsdale has the details. stay with us. back in a moment. >> caught on camera this hot rod crash in texas leaves a pro racer way
kenya where officialsly publicly burned more than a hundred tons of poached elephant ivory and rhino hornsdignitaries led by the nation's president set the fire this morning at nairobi national park. they say they're macing a stronger push than ever to stop poachers. >>> still to come tonight on "eyewitness news," a shocking race car crash all of it caught on camera. where this happened and how the driver of that car is doing today. >>> plus, on bended knee a unique...
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the poachers come here and they try to take the rhino's horns? >> yes. >> reporter: the royal visit just days after another rhino had its horns stolen. six reportedly killed this year. william and kate turning the spotlight on animals whose future is under threat. tomorrow the duke and dutchess will travel to a place sometimes known as the for bidden kingdom. the king there is called the dragon king. it's going to be a stunning experience. we'll be traveling with them. guys. >> a fascinating trip there. >> all right. those dragons, by the way, i think not endangered, extinct. >>> anything that star wars has it is basically what, pure gold? >> even the leather jacket worn by harrison ford. that leather jacket has been auctioned off for $200,000. more than 50 people bid for hans so solo's jacket. proceeds go toward finding a cure for epilepsy and seizures. >> it has has an air of cool about it. >> i didn't know if it was your size. >> i don't know if i can pull that off. we'll be right back with more news after this. >>> walt disney is turning to so
the poachers come here and they try to take the rhino's horns? >> yes. >> reporter: the royal visit just days after another rhino had its horns stolen. six reportedly killed this year. william and kate turning the spotlight on animals whose future is under threat. tomorrow the duke and dutchess will travel to a place sometimes known as the for bidden kingdom. the king there is called the dragon king. it's going to be a stunning experience. we'll be traveling with them. guys....
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the poachers come here and they try to take the rhinos' horns. >> yes. >> reporter: the royal visit just days after another rhino had its horns stolen. william and kate turning the spotlight on animals whose bhutan. the king there is called the dragon king. it will be a stunning experience. we'll be traveling with them. guys? >>> time is running out. why the chance to get a little extra money to fix a major bridge in our area could become the nra and its campaign cash are what stands between us and gun reform. "every time i think about those kids... it gets me mad" chris van hollen met with nra lobbyists to craft a loophole that would let the nra skirt a new campaign finance law and block gun control. but democrat donna edwards said "no" to the nra loophole and stood up to the gun lobby. and she would ban assault weapons. democrat donna edwards, maryland's next senator. >>> you're watching news4 at 4:00. >>> maryland voters are getting ready to weigh in on the presidential primary. early voting for the primary starts tomorrow and it's going to run for the next week. you can cast your bal
the poachers come here and they try to take the rhinos' horns. >> yes. >> reporter: the royal visit just days after another rhino had its horns stolen. william and kate turning the spotlight on animals whose bhutan. the king there is called the dragon king. it will be a stunning experience. we'll be traveling with them. guys? >>> time is running out. why the chance to get a little extra money to fix a major bridge in our area could become the nra and its campaign cash are...
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more than 100 tons of elephant ivory antoine of rhino horns were burned in kenya today. lieved to be the largest stockpile ever destroyed. it represents 8,000 elephants, and more than 300 rhino's slaughtered for their horns. kenya decided to destroy the ivory instead of selling it for an estimated $150 million. late they say they want to make the point that ivory should not have any commercial value. >>> still ahead on "fox 29 news" at 6:00 life saving dumpster dive. why one man says he just had to dive in. >> plus, a father boxes his teenage son as a form of discipline. the video blew up on the internet. when the father posted it again, he got unpleasant surprise. that's next. >> beyonce dropping a bomb to her fans last night. >> story in virginia making national headlines, father posted this video of him boxing his son, he claimed he was teaching him a lesson for cutting class. the video went viral. police got involved. the teen has been removed from the home and the dad is charged with domestic assault and battery charges. >> before his arrest, the father commented on
more than 100 tons of elephant ivory antoine of rhino horns were burned in kenya today. lieved to be the largest stockpile ever destroyed. it represents 8,000 elephants, and more than 300 rhino's slaughtered for their horns. kenya decided to destroy the ivory instead of selling it for an estimated $150 million. late they say they want to make the point that ivory should not have any commercial value. >>> still ahead on "fox 29 news" at 6:00 life saving dumpster dive. why one...
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and kenyan wildlife officials have begun preparations to burn more than 100 tons of ivory and rhino hornsrgest such destruction carried out. it will be in the later this month in an international summit on protecting the animals. several celebrities will be there to witness it. his is bloomberg news. heidi: reserve bank of australia is first out with its decision, expected to keep it unchanged. let's get a preview from gwen mcguire, a chief asia pacific economist. you don't see a change but watching out for the aussie dollar, they must be feeling pretty uncomfortable with the levels we're seing for the aussie right now. >> that's right. when the reserve bank last met, the australian dollar was around 71 cents. if there's been one thing notable about recent reserve bank board policy meeting minutes has been the absence of discussion on the currency. glenn: so the fact that we're looking at an australian dollar hovering around 76 cents suggests we're not going to see any policy action today but where we may see sachs a refinement in the language or a tweaking in the language. around the cur
and kenyan wildlife officials have begun preparations to burn more than 100 tons of ivory and rhino hornsrgest such destruction carried out. it will be in the later this month in an international summit on protecting the animals. several celebrities will be there to witness it. his is bloomberg news. heidi: reserve bank of australia is first out with its decision, expected to keep it unchanged. let's get a preview from gwen mcguire, a chief asia pacific economist. you don't see a change but...
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rhino, the valuable horn. high demand continues to fuel illegal poaching. today taking the animal to the brink of extinction. in a race against time, scientists are working on a lab-based rhino alternative >> we want to preserve traditions and animals >>> will it pass as real, will it satisfy the demand, will it help save the species?
rhino, the valuable horn. high demand continues to fuel illegal poaching. today taking the animal to the brink of extinction. in a race against time, scientists are working on a lab-based rhino alternative >> we want to preserve traditions and animals >>> will it pass as real, will it satisfy the demand, will it help save the species?
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the real problem with rhino is there's this perverse belief in asia that the horn is a status symbol. it into a drink in a nightclub, it's created this incredible black market and these things are being slaughtered. the black rhino will be extinct in ten years if something doesn't happen. animal lovers on one side, poachers on the other, hunters in the middle. it's a fascinating look at which will go first in this social media firestorm age. big game or the big game hunters. >> it seems like every country has their own view. namibia where you visited vows to protect these endangered spea species, yet they allow hunting. >> they'll auction off hunting, pick an old bull, auction off the right to shoot that one old angry bull. $350,000 they say then goes into rhino preservation. and anti-poaching patrols, dehorning operations, those sorts of things. it's hugely controversial. to the idea that in order to save a species you should be allowed to shoot it, you know. it's very counterintuitive. especially if you're an animal lover. so to go and actually talk to locals, understand the science
the real problem with rhino is there's this perverse belief in asia that the horn is a status symbol. it into a drink in a nightclub, it's created this incredible black market and these things are being slaughtered. the black rhino will be extinct in ten years if something doesn't happen. animal lovers on one side, poachers on the other, hunters in the middle. it's a fascinating look at which will go first in this social media firestorm age. big game or the big game hunters. >> it seems...
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. >> the poachers come here and try to take the rhino's horns? o had its horns stolen. six reportedly killed this year. william and kate turning the spotlight on animals whose future is under threat. >> tomorrow, they'll travel to bhutan, a place sometimes known as the forbidden kingdom. not kidding, the king there is called the dragon king. it's going to be a stunning experience. we'll be traveling with them. guys? >> keir, thank you. >>> if you need proof that love can be blind, take a look at this video of an armed robbery in billings, montana. the man and woman are lost in their own little world. they keep going even when the bartender, with his hands up in the air, is held up at gunpoint. >> kidding me. >> one of the gunman walks right past them on his way to join his partner. police are still looking for the suspect. those are two eyewitnesss they can cross off their list. >> wow. >> maybe ignorance is bliss. you d't want to know. >> how do you -- >> i don't think ignorance is bliss. long island iced teas are bliss. >> there you go. >> that'
. >> the poachers come here and try to take the rhino's horns? o had its horns stolen. six reportedly killed this year. william and kate turning the spotlight on animals whose future is under threat. >> tomorrow, they'll travel to bhutan, a place sometimes known as the forbidden kingdom. not kidding, the king there is called the dragon king. it's going to be a stunning experience. we'll be traveling with them. guys? >> keir, thank you. >>> if you need proof that love...
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the poachers come here and they try and take the rhino's horns?his year. william and kate turning the spotlight on animals whose future is under threat. tomorrow, the duke and duchess will travel to a place sometimes known as the forbidden kingdom. the king there is called the dragon king. it's going to be a stunning experience. we'll be traveling with them. >> thank you. >>> okay. if you need proof that love can be blind. take a look at this video of an armed robbery in billings, montana. the man and woman at the bar are lost in their own little world. the bartender with his hands in the air is held up at gun point. one of the gunmen walks right past them. police are still looking for the suspect. those are two eyewitnesss they can cross off their list. >> how do you -- >> i don't think ignorance is bliss. i think long island iced teas are bliss. >> thank you, sheinelle. >>> shifting gears to what could be a game changer in the fight against cancer. hoda is here with this morning. good morning. >> sean parker is donating $250 million to create th
the poachers come here and they try and take the rhino's horns?his year. william and kate turning the spotlight on animals whose future is under threat. tomorrow, the duke and duchess will travel to a place sometimes known as the forbidden kingdom. the king there is called the dragon king. it's going to be a stunning experience. we'll be traveling with them. >> thank you. >>> okay. if you need proof that love can be blind. take a look at this video of an armed robbery in...
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today they'll visit the park of rare species including one horned rhinos. >>> it has been an easy tuesday according to sal so far. it is still only 6:15. how are we doing? >> it is better than yesterday so far. we are looking at a commute that is busy. you can see it in the traffic pictures. we have stop-and-go traffic around the bay. this is a look at highway 24 westbound. it is okay in law enforcement law enforcement officer law enforcement officer yet. on the span -- -- lafayette. the traffic is not bad on 101, 280 or 85. here's steve with the weather. >> we have cloudy to mostly cloudy skies. the low cloud deck in place. there are higher clouds above. maybe a few breaks. not many. yesterday was sold out day for many with the low cloud deck. just never budged except out to the valley and south bay. cloudy for oakland. 53 degrees. we'll see some sun breaks. mostly sunny, partly sunny later. but until the noon hour things look to be cloudy. we'll go 65 today. cooler than yesterday. there is too much cool air in place. san jose 67-55. average 69-48. below on the high. well above on the lo
today they'll visit the park of rare species including one horned rhinos. >>> it has been an easy tuesday according to sal so far. it is still only 6:15. how are we doing? >> it is better than yesterday so far. we are looking at a commute that is busy. you can see it in the traffic pictures. we have stop-and-go traffic around the bay. this is a look at highway 24 westbound. it is okay in law enforcement law enforcement officer law enforcement officer yet. on the span -- --...
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they are set to visit a national park that's home to indian one horned rhinos and take a trip to you about tan. they will head back to india where they will end the tour with a visit to the taj mahal. >>> health experts say the zika virus could be scarier than first thought. it could cause damage that doesn't show up for years. biggest risk in southern states specifically florida. cdc is asking congress for $2 million in emergency aid to fight the zika virus. that virus is still a concern in rio de janeiro, home of this summer's olympic. games. the international olympic committee held its final meeting in rio and the chairman says they are ready to host the games in august. >>> 20 minutes of nonstop news continues with generation addicted. today nbc 10 brought awareness to our area's drug problem to a town hall discussion. nbc 10 spent six months investigating the epidemic and our report got the attention of the nation's drug czar. he came here to join us in the discussion. we have more about this town hall. keith? >> reporter: first of its kind event right here in philadelphia. nbc
they are set to visit a national park that's home to indian one horned rhinos and take a trip to you about tan. they will head back to india where they will end the tour with a visit to the taj mahal. >>> health experts say the zika virus could be scarier than first thought. it could cause damage that doesn't show up for years. biggest risk in southern states specifically florida. cdc is asking congress for $2 million in emergency aid to fight the zika virus. that virus is still a...
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hours national park to draw the attention to the number of endangered animals especially rare one horned rhinostion is under threat from wildlife poachers and of course habitat law. >> familiar until polk county florida thanking their local fire department for saving their pet. >> father was cooking french fries on his stove when some grease spilled kitchen went in flames. fire department got everyone out in time except the guinea pig rodney was still inside. >> rodney. >> firefighters rescued him and used a respirator made for infants to get rodney some objection jenn. >> i held rodney, they asked me if i wanted to hold him while, um, they gave him oxygen. he was still a little scared whenever i got him. he was looking around eventually he got enough oxygen to where he would just calm down. >> rodney is doing just fine tonight. the family says they cannot thank their local firefighters enough. >>> that's super sweet. >>> new york police officers may soon have a new way of putting the brakes on texting and driving. >> it's called a text laser it's got privacy advocates quite worried. fox's lind
hours national park to draw the attention to the number of endangered animals especially rare one horned rhinostion is under threat from wildlife poachers and of course habitat law. >> familiar until polk county florida thanking their local fire department for saving their pet. >> father was cooking french fries on his stove when some grease spilled kitchen went in flames. fire department got everyone out in time except the guinea pig rodney was still inside. >> rodney....
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national park in hopes of drawing attention to the number of endangered animals, especially rare one- horned rhinos>> this photo op turned out to be way too close of a call for a tourist in the caribbean. take a look. nearly killed by a plane that's about to zoom through the picture. it comes so close, it will take your breath away. the guy has to duck at the last second to avoid being decapitated. you can see he was able to duck, but so close. his hand is actually grazed by one of the wheels from any angle. any angle it is concerning. by the way, this airport is considered the third most dangerous in the world because of how close the planes come to the road when they have to land. >> a louisiana man got a big surprise when he pulled up what he thought was a catfish on the line. take a look. >> oh, my god! that's a big one, buddy. that is a big gator. >> yeah, definitely not a catfish. the man and his 11-year-old daughter were on a camping and fishing trip near baton rouge over the weekend when they caught a 12-foot gator. dad quickly dropped the line as you saw and his knees were going. he paddle
national park in hopes of drawing attention to the number of endangered animals, especially rare one- horned rhinos>> this photo op turned out to be way too close of a call for a tourist in the caribbean. take a look. nearly killed by a plane that's about to zoom through the picture. it comes so close, it will take your breath away. the guy has to duck at the last second to avoid being decapitated. you can see he was able to duck, but so close. his hand is actually grazed by one of the...
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duke and duchess of cambridge make a whirlwind tour of india, stopping at the world's largest one horn rhino park. the royals have already visited a sacred gandhi memorial and met with the prime minister. it's all part of their week-long trip to india. locals about protecting wildlife. >>> the famed physicist stephen hawking announcing a $100 million project to seek out life in outer space. the project dubbed breakthrough star shot, wanting to know if it's possible to send a tiny space craft to the atari space system. it would fly about 1/5th the speed of light. they would search for a planet with potential of holding life. hawking asked what the likelihood is that life will be found. >> in your estimation, what's the probability of finding intelligent alien life in the next 20 years and why. >> the probability is low. probably. [ laughter ] >> but they're going to try it anyways. space craft will take 20 years to reach the star system where they will make observations and send back data. probably pretty low. probably. >> probably not. >>> this weather, the sun is streaming through our windo
duke and duchess of cambridge make a whirlwind tour of india, stopping at the world's largest one horn rhino park. the royals have already visited a sacred gandhi memorial and met with the prime minister. it's all part of their week-long trip to india. locals about protecting wildlife. >>> the famed physicist stephen hawking announcing a $100 million project to seek out life in outer space. the project dubbed breakthrough star shot, wanting to know if it's possible to send a tiny space...
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northeast india feeding orphaned baby elephants and rhinos and going on safari through kaziranga national park, home to two-thirds of the world's one-horned> reporter: the royal duo dressing down in casual chic for their trek through the desert. kate in skinny zara jeans and a white polka dot blouse. william in classic chinos. last night william and kate received a warm welcome at a campfire complete with traditional songs and dancing and one adorable tiny 3-year-old who not only stole the show but their hearts too. as he tried stamping on william and kate's feet. the girls at the village reminding her of princess charlotte revealing later she is missing her own kids and confessing that prince george is very naughty. but away from all the official engagements on their whirlwind tour of indian bhutan, one thing everybody is buzzing about is kate's dazzling fashion choices. the duchess pulling out all the stops on this trip mixing a little indian and british couture with main street labels and this little number kate choosing a $75 bohemian red dress with a navy trim to meet some of india's poorest children. >> she decided that that dress w
northeast india feeding orphaned baby elephants and rhinos and going on safari through kaziranga national park, home to two-thirds of the world's one-horned> reporter: the royal duo dressing down in casual chic for their trek through the desert. kate in skinny zara jeans and a white polka dot blouse. william in classic chinos. last night william and kate received a warm welcome at a campfire complete with traditional songs and dancing and one adorable tiny 3-year-old who not only stole the...
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rhino. in the other corner, a smaller black one. as you can see, they are locking hornsi can't tell much of a difference between the white and the black one. >> the white one is clearly bigger than the black one. look at that. according to chili brown from south africa, the two have been fighting for two days. but the smaller one refused to give up. he got a sore nose but refused to back down. >> he knows if he turns around to run away he'll get the horn up his, you know. >> after capturing this video, they still kept fighting. and they are still probably fighting about some girl you don't see anywhere around. >> i doubt a girl had anything to do with this. >> oh, it was over a girl. >>> how do you feed a 2-month-old bear that's been abandoned? well, you use human ingenuity to come up with a bear feeder. you start with a christmas tree stand, then some pvc pipe. >> that is the cutest thing i have ever seen in my life. >> they are cute small and then they are massive and terrifying. >> couldn't they have glued a little more fuzz on this to make it more mom my-like. >> yes
rhino. in the other corner, a smaller black one. as you can see, they are locking hornsi can't tell much of a difference between the white and the black one. >> the white one is clearly bigger than the black one. look at that. according to chili brown from south africa, the two have been fighting for two days. but the smaller one refused to give up. he got a sore nose but refused to back down. >> he knows if he turns around to run away he'll get the horn up his, you know. >>...
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ama especially rare one horned rhinos.he rhino population is under u threat for wildlife poachers ans habitat loss. >>> and finally, proof that maym be love is blind or sometimes aa kiss is just too good to matter what else is going on.n. check this couple out. they were smooch tag bar inar billings, montana when an armedd robbery unfolded around them. tm a pair of masked men point addoa gun at the bartender demanded cash, the couple continued toeed lock lips as the robbers circler the bar eventually the loved thv birds came up for air and theyne watched the suspects flee. f the robbers got away with cash.s no arrests have been made.ad and there it is.s >> i think they might have a fee shots of something other thanthn love. (laughter).ghte >> steve never had kiss that nes good.od. >> exactly.ctly >> neither have i.er there's a gun in the room i ain't had no lips like that. >> i don't know what they werewe thinking about. >> i know what they werew thinking about. >> you know what they were thinking about. (laughter).th t at
ama especially rare one horned rhinos.he rhino population is under u threat for wildlife poachers ans habitat loss. >>> and finally, proof that maym be love is blind or sometimes aa kiss is just too good to matter what else is going on.n. check this couple out. they were smooch tag bar inar billings, montana when an armedd robbery unfolded around them. tm a pair of masked men point addoa gun at the bartender demanded cash, the couple continued toeed lock lips as the robbers circler the...
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so the rhino is particularly endangered because in many places in asia, the horn, even though it's made material as your fingernails, is a status symbol. it's on par with gold in terms of cost, twice as expensive as cocaine, so these animals are being slaughtered by poachers to feed that black market. you've got conservationists who say photo tourism, we surround these animals with animal lovers with cameras, we can protect them. hunters say the same thing. as long as you let us shoot a couple a year, that will create a value that will incentivize people to keep this creature from the poachers. so it's this fascinating, very passionate debate about how humanity handles the last few species in africa that are in such trouble and which will go extinct first, big game or the big game hunter. >> in one of the countries they have totally outlawed -- >> yeah, it's like the switzerland of africa. lots of diamonds. >> now near south africa. >> sort of above south africa, and they have animal lovers at the head of state. the president and his twin brother who runs environment, they put in this h
so the rhino is particularly endangered because in many places in asia, the horn, even though it's made material as your fingernails, is a status symbol. it's on par with gold in terms of cost, twice as expensive as cocaine, so these animals are being slaughtered by poachers to feed that black market. you've got conservationists who say photo tourism, we surround these animals with animal lovers with cameras, we can protect them. hunters say the same thing. as long as you let us shoot a couple...