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on the right and the. palm sugar is obtained from the sap known locally as toady of the palm blossom campbell has to climb to the top of the twenty metre coconut palms to collect it. no not me what. i did what you got. to come by has three bottles of told you so far. i think that that's enough for now you know you've. learned how to make palm sugar in thailand the government. financed is training. you know. where. the kerry bus government also paid for the equipment here. this is the body of fresh water quote that. up until now locals have only used the fresh syrup for drinks. fresh water their first study so all. we want to. know there what up. in that there are these so that we can crystallized that already become you know what's. the island of our buying is the perfect place for producing palm sugar there are thousands of coconut palms across the thirty seven kilometer island. we only have. you know cobra. source of income so our conmen try to find ways with people to win more money and this is one of the on
on the right and the. palm sugar is obtained from the sap known locally as toady of the palm blossom campbell has to climb to the top of the twenty metre coconut palms to collect it. no not me what. i did what you got. to come by has three bottles of told you so far. i think that that's enough for now you know you've. learned how to make palm sugar in thailand the government. financed is training. you know. where. the kerry bus government also paid for the equipment here. this is the body of...
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this is the sugar from your palm sap this is what it looks like. you want to try it. and i mean do you think of the new show. it's not right i mean going away here do i have it. do you like it or are you were not in it taste like candy this sugar is really different much more delicious your yeah. traditional kerry bass recipes are increasingly fading from memory women's rights activist and nutritionist tom graffitti crossed wants to fight that trend. to dish or mild to eat food and how to prepare for would you say never do it before and do you think their lives and they have did they ever get on country and they never use it because they don't know if it's a double i have a if you can use these palm leaves in many different ways not just to swat flies i will wrap them around the fish rip into to when you could means nice and liquid comes out that's very good for the stomach i know but any guy. like this and rock the fish come out and put it out i mean my lucky. fish has been prepared like this on carry bass for generations. they usually eat fried food before i do when
this is the sugar from your palm sap this is what it looks like. you want to try it. and i mean do you think of the new show. it's not right i mean going away here do i have it. do you like it or are you were not in it taste like candy this sugar is really different much more delicious your yeah. traditional kerry bass recipes are increasingly fading from memory women's rights activist and nutritionist tom graffitti crossed wants to fight that trend. to dish or mild to eat food and how to...
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the palm oil plantations have moved into the sacred forests of the 0rang rimba.s something else on the horizon too. islam. 58 families from a tribe of 0rang rimba converted en masse to islam just a few months ago. the now islamic missionary is here to make sure the new faith is practised. the whole tribe were picked up by islamic vigilante groups and government officials, and bused into the nearest city's mosque. they were given headscarves. he is certain he is doing the right thing. but it was not just the afterlife that this tribe was thinking about when they converted. it was surviving this one. every dry season, fires burn across sumatra, covering the region in a toxic haze. slash and burn, the quickest and cheapest way to clear the forest to make way for plantations. i covered the fires in 2015. a longer dry season that year made them catastrophic. 500,000 people were affected and dozens died from breathing problems. when the fires were finally out, yusuf‘s tribe's forest home was gone. with no hope of returning to the old ways and after years of living on t
the palm oil plantations have moved into the sacred forests of the 0rang rimba.s something else on the horizon too. islam. 58 families from a tribe of 0rang rimba converted en masse to islam just a few months ago. the now islamic missionary is here to make sure the new faith is practised. the whole tribe were picked up by islamic vigilante groups and government officials, and bused into the nearest city's mosque. they were given headscarves. he is certain he is doing the right thing. but it was...
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indonesia is now the world's largest exporter of palm oil, a product found in supermarkets all over the. in my lifetime, 30—odd years, more than half of sumatra's forests have disappeared. they are replaced by monoculture palm oil plantations. this would have all been thick rainforest not that long ago, it is now a palm oil plantation and, as we have been driving along it has just been rows and rows of palm oil trees. here in this land that was the home of the orang rimba. orang rimba's forests have become someone else's, private land. i get a sense of this suspicion and mistrust when we enter a nearby village with our orang rimba guides. we're just about to head into the orang rimba area, or the forest and we just stopped at this place for lunch, and within minutes a whole group of officials from the local government have come in and are asking lots of questions, they want to see my id card, they want to know what we're doing here. the orang rimba that brought us here say this represents the pressure that they have from the authorities, they are not accepted, or treated with suspicion
indonesia is now the world's largest exporter of palm oil, a product found in supermarkets all over the. in my lifetime, 30—odd years, more than half of sumatra's forests have disappeared. they are replaced by monoculture palm oil plantations. this would have all been thick rainforest not that long ago, it is now a palm oil plantation and, as we have been driving along it has just been rows and rows of palm oil trees. here in this land that was the home of the orang rimba. orang rimba's...
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. >> reporter: the business is based at the palm beach county airport and falls under a restricted airspace whenever the president visits. >> reporter: this airport is generally buzzing with activities, with airplanes and helicopters taking off on the runway behind me. but when president trump comes to town, operations here are grounded. in addition to halting air traffic near his home, his visits also jam up traffic on the road. for the residents of palm beach, it can turn simple drives into a hassle. >> it's a bit of an inconvenience. >> reporter: but jeff green who owns a hotel, is optimistic. >> donald trump has president shines a bright light on palm beach. that will put us on the map. but if people are plann here for quiet, relaxing, laid-back stay, they may be turned off. >> reporter: green is also a member of the president's palm beach club. for better or worse, the president's weekend visits to his florida home are only expected to increase in the colder months ahead. jordan phelps, west palm beach, florida. >>> we're hours away from a california man trying to debunk the ultimate c
. >> reporter: the business is based at the palm beach county airport and falls under a restricted airspace whenever the president visits. >> reporter: this airport is generally buzzing with activities, with airplanes and helicopters taking off on the runway behind me. but when president trump comes to town, operations here are grounded. in addition to halting air traffic near his home, his visits also jam up traffic on the road. for the residents of palm beach, it can turn simple...
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just looking at this new thinking about how they did this based on like the palm trees the print of the palm trees it's so creative like you know it's connecting that culture and modernise them together so it's really nice to see that. i'm so they're celebrating this in their own way but artistic expertise is name recognition come as a price the emirates has spent around one point five billion euros on the overall project including loan fees for the arts from the original in paris it gives a stronger exposure in terms of cultural associations with with france and with europe i think it's fantastic that the louvre opened a new branch in the middle east it's for a limited time though the name can only be used for thirty years in six months no wonder the opening has been long and ostentatious now it's time to see whether this temple of high art can help bridge the arab and western worlds. and now a quick reminder of the top story we're following for you u.s. president donald trump has arrived in manila for the as you know summit where he's expected to hold a one on one with the philippines
just looking at this new thinking about how they did this based on like the palm trees the print of the palm trees it's so creative like you know it's connecting that culture and modernise them together so it's really nice to see that. i'm so they're celebrating this in their own way but artistic expertise is name recognition come as a price the emirates has spent around one point five billion euros on the overall project including loan fees for the arts from the original in paris it gives a...
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process it's terrible for the environment. but palm oil can also be produced in less harmful ways sorry says say runs a small family farm. the oil their fruit for twenty five years but they can't be harvested until three or four years after planting so it's a long term investment. i decided to go into oil production i am lazy but this will be my pension and we can harvest it until i die you've been able to get that so much. his family is large and they can harvest the fruit all year round. what they've garnered here earns them around ten euros. and the parts of the plants that can't be turned into oil are used to make natural fertilizer. these oil plans are organically grown out of necessity. back it gladly i don't use chemicals and besides i don't even have money to buy any i mean much so we rely purely on our own traditional methods. alongside the palms he grows pineapples and cashews they not only provide food for his family the crop versity is also better for the soil. today sorry sesay has a visitor it's mohammed come are from the
process it's terrible for the environment. but palm oil can also be produced in less harmful ways sorry says say runs a small family farm. the oil their fruit for twenty five years but they can't be harvested until three or four years after planting so it's a long term investment. i decided to go into oil production i am lazy but this will be my pension and we can harvest it until i die you've been able to get that so much. his family is large and they can harvest the fruit all year round. what...
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main harvest season from august to december the farmer's son climbs up to one hundred palms a day to pick. the berries need six months to ripen since cost to stop causing the forest the harvest has increased the trees protect each other from the sun and stop the fruits drying out. here actually. in the past this was just a husk without much juice today there juicy are a protected area like this one it brings more juice. but the farmers had to be persuaded to try this cultivation method but rocca supported the farmers and now benefits from their higher yields for these high quality of the company pays almost double the price earned from conventionally farmed berries. baracoa tested the economic impact as part of the tb project. which stands for the economics of ecosystems and biodiversity. the brazilian ministry of the environment the national industrial association and the german agency for international cooperation or g i said are involved. approaches to look at natural resources in economic terms because most of them have had no clear value. so the project tries to make so
main harvest season from august to december the farmer's son climbs up to one hundred palms a day to pick. the berries need six months to ripen since cost to stop causing the forest the harvest has increased the trees protect each other from the sun and stop the fruits drying out. here actually. in the past this was just a husk without much juice today there juicy are a protected area like this one it brings more juice. but the farmers had to be persuaded to try this cultivation method but...
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main harvest season from august to december the farmer's son climbs up to one hundred palms a day to pick. the berries need six months to ripen since cost to stop causing the forest the harvest has increased the trees protect each other from the sun and stop the fruits drying out. they are actually. in the past this was just a husk without much juice today there juicy are a protected area like this one and brings more juice. but the farmers had to be persuaded to try this cultivation method but rocca supported the farmers and now benefits from their higher yields. for these high quality of the company pays almost double the price earned from conventionally farmed berries. thank you. thank you rocca tested the economic impact as part of the teeth project which stands for the economics of ecosystems and biodiversity. the brazilian ministry of the environment the national industrial association and the german agency for international cooperation or g i said are involved. approaches to look at natural resources in economic terms because most of them have had no clear value. so t
main harvest season from august to december the farmer's son climbs up to one hundred palms a day to pick. the berries need six months to ripen since cost to stop causing the forest the harvest has increased the trees protect each other from the sun and stop the fruits drying out. they are actually. in the past this was just a husk without much juice today there juicy are a protected area like this one and brings more juice. but the farmers had to be persuaded to try this cultivation method but...
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>>> the palm springs international film festival will >>> the palm springs international film festivall presentsorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go to eczemaexposed.com to learn more. ♪ >>> check out margot robbie hitting the premiere of her new new york film. i, tonya. she trained like a olympian. according to tonya was all wrong. >> worry about your posture. >> apparently margot did about 100 situps each and every day. the movie opens up next friday. >> the core is where it's at. >>> all right, what do we love most about jennifer lawrence? she always keeps it real. 100%. she definitely keeps it real for adam sandler. she explains why she gives her fans a cold shoulder. >> i just when i enter a public place i become incredibly rude. that's how i defend myself. walking towar
>>> the palm springs international film festival will >>> the palm springs international film festivall presentsorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go to...
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. >>> the palm springs international film festival will oh, look...i> >>> the palm springs ianother anti-wrinkle cream will in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works in just one week. with the fastest retinol formula to visibly reduce wrinkles. neutrogena®. ♪ >>> check out margot robbie hitting the premiere of her new new york film. i, tonya. she trained like a olympian. according to tonya was all wrong. >> worry about your posture. >> apparently margot did about 100 situps each and every day. the movie opens up next friday. >> the core is where it's at. >>> all right, what do we love most about jennifer lawrence? she always keeps i 100%. she definitely keeps it real for adam sandler. she explains why she gives her fans a cold shoulder. >> i just when i enter a public place i become incredibly rude. that's how i defend myself. walking toward my table, like can i have a selfie? no. >> >> j law is just as strong-willed when it comes to reading reviews of her movies. she filters
. >>> the palm springs international film festival will oh, look...i> >>> the palm springs ianother anti-wrinkle cream will in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works in just one week. with the fastest retinol formula to visibly reduce wrinkles. neutrogena®. ♪ >>> check out margot robbie hitting the premiere of her new new york film. i, tonya. she trained like a olympian. according to tonya was all wrong. >> worry about...
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is a developing country and that it's the only it's more land the palm oil. in twenty sixteen when the president wanted to extend the moratorium on palm oil plantations to protect the people and some outlets to the idea that business would grind to a halt. this is about as high as needing out on me that they come and i have learnt that i knew in the media care and did good reporting on the environment can they be any influence on policy to protect it so unless there are more journalists writing about green issues climate change will not be stopped by. you've been watching a special edition of our program on climate change and the global shortfall of coverage of that story we're back to our usual format next week we'll see you then here at the list. short films of hope. and inspiration. a series of short stories that highlight the human triumph against the odds. i prepared for the four hundred one you know here in the. studio if that i don't get fed up because if it everybody one al-jazeera selects at this time. we understand the differences. and the similariti
is a developing country and that it's the only it's more land the palm oil. in twenty sixteen when the president wanted to extend the moratorium on palm oil plantations to protect the people and some outlets to the idea that business would grind to a halt. this is about as high as needing out on me that they come and i have learnt that i knew in the media care and did good reporting on the environment can they be any influence on policy to protect it so unless there are more journalists writing...
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when the president wanted to extend the moratorium on palm oil plantations to protect the people and some outlets planted the idea that business would grind to a halt. this is about. to take i mean i have learned that i knew when the media came and did good reporting on the environment can there be any influence on policy to protect it so unless there are more journalists writing about green issues climate change will not be stopped. you've been watching a special edition of our program on climate change and the global shortfall of coverage of that story we're back to our usual format next week we'll see you then . responding six continents across the globe. al-jazeera is correspondents live and bring the stories they tell you have done nothing but get. letters. were at the mercy of the russian camp for palestinian right of just zero food in world news tracing the fall from prosperity to financial ruin this is beside the the movement where we are here lies that nothing worse first will be in three years the devastating impact for say the bank means also for save the deposit simple or
when the president wanted to extend the moratorium on palm oil plantations to protect the people and some outlets planted the idea that business would grind to a halt. this is about. to take i mean i have learned that i knew when the media came and did good reporting on the environment can there be any influence on policy to protect it so unless there are more journalists writing about green issues climate change will not be stopped. you've been watching a special edition of our program on...
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the blood. and that bloody palm print on sarah's car? the defense didn't deny it was dante's print.esting. the first sample from the print came back positive for blood. the second, done more than a year later after the print had been chemically processed, came back negative. >> reporter: but wasn't it red? or brown? >> i don't believe that that's the case. >> it's going to be hard for the viewers to understand, like, what else could it be? >> okay. so nobody -- nobody owns photoshop? none of your viewers know what photoshop is? >> well -- but now you're accusing the police of changing the color of the photo -- of the -- of the -- >> i'm -- i'm saying from the very beginning, you can't trust the police or the district attorney in this case. >> there is no proof that they planted blood or photoshopped pictures of the -- the palm print. i mean, these are just allegations by you. >> i'm not saying they did or d i'm saying i'll never know whether they did or they didn't. and that's the scary part. >> reporter: police and the prosecution unequivocally deny photoshopping or planting eviden
the blood. and that bloody palm print on sarah's car? the defense didn't deny it was dante's print.esting. the first sample from the print came back positive for blood. the second, done more than a year later after the print had been chemically processed, came back negative. >> reporter: but wasn't it red? or brown? >> i don't believe that that's the case. >> it's going to be hard for the viewers to understand, like, what else could it be? >> okay. so nobody -- nobody...
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it's great to sell out and it's good to be with the little people in the palm beach area. the regular people. apparently this just came in, maybe you didn't see this, but my kids are looking for halloween costumes. a 12-year-old, 9-year-old and 7-year-old at home, and apparently there has been a run on ryan stone -- rhinestone cowboy hats. [laughter] apparently they are different colors, green, blue, red. it's like the homeland security system. but there is rhinestone that fall off easily, so be careful with those. you know it's bad for the american media and politics. when former president of the united states, jimmy carter, gives an interview and the title of the peace in the business of the insider today is jimmy carter defends trump in wide-ranging interview. [laughter] like how can this possibly be the title of the piece today that i was getting ready for the radio this morning. president carter at age 93 has an enormous amount of perspective. he has pragmatism in looking at the united states now and the rest of the world and i agree with president carter a lot, but i
it's great to sell out and it's good to be with the little people in the palm beach area. the regular people. apparently this just came in, maybe you didn't see this, but my kids are looking for halloween costumes. a 12-year-old, 9-year-old and 7-year-old at home, and apparently there has been a run on ryan stone -- rhinestone cowboy hats. [laughter] apparently they are different colors, green, blue, red. it's like the homeland security system. but there is rhinestone that fall off easily, so...
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that night he was the king of palm beach. almost all of that business has left. d cross and american cancer society, susan g komen in the aftermath of charlottesville decamped to a place called breakers, trump's rival. mar a lago's scene will be very different. in addition to the glamour was presidency, his old role as ringmaster of palm beach. >> breakers is nothing to sneeze at. it has a history of luster. the rockefellers and vanderbilt and u.s. presidents have all stayed there. there is a lot of luster that comes with the breakers, but the competition is from mar a lago. one of the groups coming to the club calls themselves the trumpets usa. and this is how they describe themselves. >> i think what trump represents appeals to everyone. it's not just rich or poor, but middle class that wants him. when they said the 1%, there is only 10 million millionaires in the country. 536 billionaires and the rest is middle class, but they are doing okay. we are all middle class. just because you dress well doesn't mean you are in the 1%. >> what does that clip reveal? >> s
that night he was the king of palm beach. almost all of that business has left. d cross and american cancer society, susan g komen in the aftermath of charlottesville decamped to a place called breakers, trump's rival. mar a lago's scene will be very different. in addition to the glamour was presidency, his old role as ringmaster of palm beach. >> breakers is nothing to sneeze at. it has a history of luster. the rockefellers and vanderbilt and u.s. presidents have all stayed there. there...
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the president wanted to extend the moratorium on palm oil plantations to protect the people and some outlets planted the idea that business would grind to a halt. this is about as high as needing an army. i have learnt that i knew in the media care and do good reporting on the environment can there be any influence on policy or to protect it so unless there are more journalists writing about green issues climate change will not be stopped by. you've been watching a special edition of our program on climate change and the global shortfall of coverage of that story we're back to our usual format next week we'll see you then here at the list. a mass exodus hundreds of thousands of have fled ethnic cleansing in me in march for bangladesh one of the world's poorest countries when used investigates what their future holds at this time on al-jazeera when the news breaks. and some reaction great change in. the street. and the story builds. much better marketing. when people need to be heard they thought they were american until they broke the law now they're deported to cambodia al-jazeera h
the president wanted to extend the moratorium on palm oil plantations to protect the people and some outlets planted the idea that business would grind to a halt. this is about as high as needing an army. i have learnt that i knew in the media care and do good reporting on the environment can there be any influence on policy or to protect it so unless there are more journalists writing about green issues climate change will not be stopped by. you've been watching a special edition of our...
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. >> reporter: we've all heard of the face palm. now it's called the face palm. it's jesus doing a face palm with the words, the president said what? written right next to it. this is not the only sign here. >> we wanted to add a different voice. >> reporter: he's shown us these four signs. >> the president said what? what is it with america and guns? i never said i hated anyone. yes, science is real. >> reporter: it's where the historic church is being rebuilt. then this happened, an international journalist saw them, snapped a pick, and it went viral. >> the last i heard it had 23,000 likes, and almost 8,000 retweets. i don't know what is going viral these days, but i think we're pretty close. >> reporter: what's the relationship wean religion and politics? we asked you on twitter whether churches should avoid the sticky subject, it like they did? marcy chimed in, saying religious institutions have a moral obligation to speak out. another wrote silence condones. back in dupont, lots of people stopping to take a look. >> i think it shows you that religious insti
. >> reporter: we've all heard of the face palm. now it's called the face palm. it's jesus doing a face palm with the words, the president said what? written right next to it. this is not the only sign here. >> we wanted to add a different voice. >> reporter: he's shown us these four signs. >> the president said what? what is it with america and guns? i never said i hated anyone. yes, science is real. >> reporter: it's where the historic church is being rebuilt....
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even though they're still says it's course us in thousands as poker book called us to see that they the. palm of your. the. elite both do you know. this if you the ultimate to kill innocent people. so blame her that doesn't lead to the cause the media well. those you believe might now go. to ft hood to say this is their lives their you will soon. to see this and i want to fight to you know want to floyd. was. good to me and i never need it. to be bad and end up doing. that but that he didn't say any more. the letter was planned so what made you. want to be there you are then ok got. it i mean he must get noised to be the leader no. those people by adding back into neutral in here soon will. terrible adelitas at our core this will not be seen. it's a million of those evil. that he is a young child because i mean i was good to them thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you. lou. yes. i was. a bizarro world i.e. you say the moment the community may boast a command building full moon where you are to question the future but i mean this course in middle high don't produce. was. s
even though they're still says it's course us in thousands as poker book called us to see that they the. palm of your. the. elite both do you know. this if you the ultimate to kill innocent people. so blame her that doesn't lead to the cause the media well. those you believe might now go. to ft hood to say this is their lives their you will soon. to see this and i want to fight to you know want to floyd. was. good to me and i never need it. to be bad and end up doing. that but that he didn't...
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dona: that's the palm oil. each portion has two pieces of fish. porter: it's lunch time, and the restaurant is filling up. a portion of fish stew plus dessert costs the equivalent of three euros fifty. >> the moqueca was very tasty. it's a traditional dish, and she makes it every monday. after an exhausting weekend, we come every monday, and the stew gives us renewed energy. reporter: it's famous, right? >> absolutely, dona tete's stew is the best. reporter: that's why it always sells out, but dona tete keeps some aside for the children to eat as they head home from school. host: bangladesh is a densely populated country, and yet around 17 million people there are still not connected to the national grid. so, many are turning to solar power instead. now a german startup wants to enable those who can't afford solar panels, to illuminate their homes, too. our reporter, marion hutter, travelled to a village where everyone will soon benefit from solar power thanks to the new technology. marion: these cables are in great demand. the national electricity
dona: that's the palm oil. each portion has two pieces of fish. porter: it's lunch time, and the restaurant is filling up. a portion of fish stew plus dessert costs the equivalent of three euros fifty. >> the moqueca was very tasty. it's a traditional dish, and she makes it every monday. after an exhausting weekend, we come every monday, and the stew gives us renewed energy. reporter: it's famous, right? >> absolutely, dona tete's stew is the best. reporter: that's why it always...
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but have with the lure to do a campfire leave the can of the palm of the people who are worth it all. he believes this knowledge will go a long way to help save the species and into its own way to my own human here thomas and one. of the proud owner of the no woman who could we should all of whom we wish a part a mother to watch into the ocean of whom my mother did the children said to the kids you're. and i want to. cuddle a financial public over to you he says one thing they've learned is that the cute lazy creatures most people see in captivity are nothing like their wild cousins. you know where. they are. so you can argue. with you shall we. while the vision shows pandas can be vicious to each other. humans are their biggest threat. in. the next day we see that threat on the edge of a nearby reserve. an entire city has sprung up here. wildlife conservation expert new jersey says they've been pushing the government for decades to limit human encroachment into panda areas the best the panda have used to be remote and the quiet now you have many people in it so quality. paps are not
but have with the lure to do a campfire leave the can of the palm of the people who are worth it all. he believes this knowledge will go a long way to help save the species and into its own way to my own human here thomas and one. of the proud owner of the no woman who could we should all of whom we wish a part a mother to watch into the ocean of whom my mother did the children said to the kids you're. and i want to. cuddle a financial public over to you he says one thing they've learned is...
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>> you can find up to the minute weather and traffic for your thanksgiving destination right in the palm of your hand. >>> now to the growing list of high profile names facing sexual misconduct allegations. both cbs news fired charlie rose. >> the women of "saturday night live" are coming to the defense of al franken. erin coleman is joining us live from our breaking newsen center with today's developments. >> char ri rose was spotted in new york city this morning prior to word that cbs and pbs were part iing ways with him. >> do you want to say anything to those accusers? >> eight women say rose groped them, walked naked around them and made unwanted sexual advances. the allegations span the late 1990s through 2011. his now former anchor spoke about the allegations on this morning's broadcast. >> let me be very clear. there's no excuse for this alleged behavior. it is systemic and pervasive, i have been doing a lot of listening and i'm going to continue to do that. >> the women accusing rose all worked for him or tried to work for him. rose apologized for his behavior and n a statement
>> you can find up to the minute weather and traffic for your thanksgiving destination right in the palm of your hand. >>> now to the growing list of high profile names facing sexual misconduct allegations. both cbs news fired charlie rose. >> the women of "saturday night live" are coming to the defense of al franken. erin coleman is joining us live from our breaking newsen center with today's developments. >> char ri rose was spotted in new york city this...
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where else. >> that's my brother jim. >> the neighborhood and the pictures isn't that different from the palmen today. the traffic is busier but she says neighbors are closer >> no better or worse just different. >> so this stucco wall has become a portal of the past a box of old photos turned living history. joes ross the of jr. >> jeff ranieri back with us. and we are talking prime trick or treating hours right now. >> this is it for a lot of kids. >> nice and clear. >> yes such a fun night. >> all the kid certainly looking forward to the next couple of hours. no rainfall in the mix. but it's cool. you might need to incorporate a jacket somehow or just carry it. and give it to them when they need it. be the ston conseerj if you will. >> low back at the forecast for tonight drop down to 50s 8:00 p.m. bay areawide. for anyone out later down to 54 at 11:00 p.m. remember to be safe if you are headed out. heading to tomorrow morning it's about the chill coming back. down to 47 degrees for the trillo era tri-valley. a little bit of cloud cover inland but most of the fog at the immediate coastline
where else. >> that's my brother jim. >> the neighborhood and the pictures isn't that different from the palmen today. the traffic is busier but she says neighbors are closer >> no better or worse just different. >> so this stucco wall has become a portal of the past a box of old photos turned living history. joes ross the of jr. >> jeff ranieri back with us. and we are talking prime trick or treating hours right now. >> this is it for a lot of kids. >>...
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it is so we know this tells us is course us in thousands is poker poke all us will see that they the. palm of your. right. the. only positive you know which i believe. it is you the ultimate to kill innocent people. with him her that guzzles ended up as a media well. i mean. those he might now though. if they could certainly use the words letters room. to see this and i want to write to him i want to floyd. to be an end of a need. not have to be better and end up doing. that but that he didn't say any more the. the last one made the. noise to. those who were. in his room with. it's him a little dizzy. but that it is no joke because i mean i was good to them. thank you thank you thank you thank you. thank you. this is all. i. could do so will i use a time well maybe the community maybe the command broken for whom are you to question the few families course the middle height of the orders. i. limit was that the that they had to make it was that will be in the can probably cause the cover was of it came out only the impulses dangle cause it and then that will be cooking to see the ending beca
it is so we know this tells us is course us in thousands is poker poke all us will see that they the. palm of your. right. the. only positive you know which i believe. it is you the ultimate to kill innocent people. with him her that guzzles ended up as a media well. i mean. those he might now though. if they could certainly use the words letters room. to see this and i want to write to him i want to floyd. to be an end of a need. not have to be better and end up doing. that but that he didn't...
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you can stay on top of the traffic and weather right from the palm of your hand. (robin) another big story we're following this morning...following this story we're another big (robin) (robin) make sure you have the kron-4 mobile app for the holidays.. you can stay on top of the traffic and weather right from the palm of your hand. (robin) another big story we're following this morning... after a fire kills three members of a san jose family... there are new questions over whether or not the apartment that caught fire, had smoke detectors. the fire happened saturday on south ninth street. and now there's a memorial for the victims. and as kron-4's dan kerman reports fire investigators are still searching for a cause. it's been 4 days since fire raced through this san jose apartment complex, critically injuring a father and killing his wife, son and daughtersot elisha cortes/friend of 14 year old victim 10-20i met her in 6 7 8 and 9 grade and she was really special, she was shy, i remember when i asked her to be my friend and she said yes. she was my first friend in
you can stay on top of the traffic and weather right from the palm of your hand. (robin) another big story we're following this morning...following this story we're another big (robin) (robin) make sure you have the kron-4 mobile app for the holidays.. you can stay on top of the traffic and weather right from the palm of your hand. (robin) another big story we're following this morning... after a fire kills three members of a san jose family... there are new questions over whether or not the...