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they think the man oat us bird was missing two weeks.was convicted murderer who as just paroled. >> governor of virginia ordered an investigation into arrest of university of virginia student. he needed ten stitches to close a gash in his head after his altercation with alcohol prefer beverage control agents. "action news" monica malpass is live at the "action news" big board tonight and monica this is quickly beating people's attention. >> certainly is. uva smunt was emerging the honor skunt on full scholarship berss the 20-year-old and now charged with two incidents that happened out of a gar. this is video. >> it was caught on tape early wednesday morning and sparked outrage ever since. while johnson himself did not speak his attorney read a statement did from him. >> three officers pinned me to the ground. prettying their knees in my back while above employed freely from the kation to sure yesterday. >> jonathan gave them a fake id. johnson denies that climb and he's angry about how it all happened. >> i just just trust the scars on
they think the man oat us bird was missing two weeks.was convicted murderer who as just paroled. >> governor of virginia ordered an investigation into arrest of university of virginia student. he needed ten stitches to close a gash in his head after his altercation with alcohol prefer beverage control agents. "action news" monica malpass is live at the "action news" big board tonight and monica this is quickly beating people's attention. >> certainly is. uva...
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transition from north 280 to south 897 100 lane is getting by and if you would like an alternate, use bird. >> more on breaking news in the south bay authorities are sending for two carjacking suspects in the sunnyvale mountain view area after a high speed chase. we are in sunnyvale with the latest. >> huge police presence in sunny rail and the other side of 85 in los altos where we are standing where the police chase came for an end. you can see the sign at the end said "no outlet." they ran into a dead en. this starts at fully road in east san jose near the santa clara county fair grounds. a man was carjacked by two men using a gun. police tracked the car and found it in san jose. that is when a high speed chase started from 280 to 85 and end up in sunnyvale adjacent for highway 85. we though jumped out and ran. a handgun was found nearby. >> we have used the k mine to search if the -- for the suspect. the k-9 led us to an area that is like a water culvert piping type of area. i have not been over to see that but it is possible our suspects could be around that area where we are looking
transition from north 280 to south 897 100 lane is getting by and if you would like an alternate, use bird. >> more on breaking news in the south bay authorities are sending for two carjacking suspects in the sunnyvale mountain view area after a high speed chase. we are in sunnyvale with the latest. >> huge police presence in sunny rail and the other side of 85 in los altos where we are standing where the police chase came for an end. you can see the sign at the end said "no...
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on the peninsula some companies such as facebook are already using bird friendly glass windows incorporatingeramic lines. >> bay area artists put the final touches on a mural. knight works on his field of dreams murals every day for the past five months. it's 15x30 and adorns the score booth at three little league fields. used little leaguers for his inspiration. he calls his work a celebration of kids from the hayward community. the murals will be completed officially tomorrow. it's beautiful. >> it sure is. little league season a few weeks away and it's perfect little league weather. >> it's flawless. did you see it outside tonight? >> we saw it. a full moon. is that good for a howl? a lel bitittle bit. the moon is 100% illuminated tonight. obviously a full moon. we'll talk more about that weather forecast coming up in a few minutes and i don't know maybe this wild weather has something to do with that full moon. it will hit close to 80 tomorrow. >>> one after another witness s took the stand today in the second day of the boston marathon bombing trial, and the man at the center of that tr
on the peninsula some companies such as facebook are already using bird friendly glass windows incorporatingeramic lines. >> bay area artists put the final touches on a mural. knight works on his field of dreams murals every day for the past five months. it's 15x30 and adorns the score booth at three little league fields. used little leaguers for his inspiration. he calls his work a celebration of kids from the hayward community. the murals will be completed officially tomorrow. it's...
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birds are on their way to china, $911,000 total value. >> it's a long way from when pigeon racing was just a hobby. using the birds homing instincts, races started with pigeons released hundreds of kilometers from home. owners anxiously waiting for them to come back or not, all for a few hundred dollars. >> what's transformed what used to be a cottage industry into a multi-million dollars global business is the huge popularity of pigeon racing in china, where millions of dollars change hands both in racing and gambling. according to some, with that money has come mistreatment and cruelty. thousands of birds die during these races off the coast of taiwan. elsewhere, there's been doping extortion and bird theft. >> the whole principle of pigeon racing is to send birds hundreds of miles from where they belong from their homes, their mates and babies and bet on whether or not they're going to make it back alive. >> a pigeon paradise, birds of very well treated. as you see young pigeons spreading their wings for the first time, it's hard not to be taken in by the original attraction of this sport, the connect
birds are on their way to china, $911,000 total value. >> it's a long way from when pigeon racing was just a hobby. using the birds homing instincts, races started with pigeons released hundreds of kilometers from home. owners anxiously waiting for them to come back or not, all for a few hundred dollars. >> what's transformed what used to be a cottage industry into a multi-million dollars global business is the huge popularity of pigeon racing in china, where millions of dollars...
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one, they're used for treating flocks where birds are sick. but as it turns out that use is pretty minor when it comes to the other uses. those uses are for making chickens grow faster, putting on weight with less feed. or to offset risk of infection from raising so many birds under conditions that are often not very sanitary crowded and very stressful. >> oh so by dosing them with antibiotics you are able to grow them in more crowded conditions than you would be otherwise? one illness would take out a whole bunch of chickens otherwise? >> absolutely. that's one of the reasons. it's quite complicated. the problem is it's quite hard to parse out exactly why they're being used from one case to another because the labels on the products mean that they can be used for either promoting faster growth or for what they call disease prevention and control, and there's really no way to tell one from the other. >> dr. walinga, i want to take a look at what mcdonald's says about this policy. while mcdonald's will only source chicken, menu will continue to
one, they're used for treating flocks where birds are sick. but as it turns out that use is pretty minor when it comes to the other uses. those uses are for making chickens grow faster, putting on weight with less feed. or to offset risk of infection from raising so many birds under conditions that are often not very sanitary crowded and very stressful. >> oh so by dosing them with antibiotics you are able to grow them in more crowded conditions than you would be otherwise? one illness...
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birds are on their way to china, value - 911,000. it's a long way from where pigeon racing was a hobby. using the birds homing instincts races started with pigeons, released hundreds of kilometres from home. openers waiting for them to come back, or not. all for a few hundred dollars. >> what transformed what used to be a cottage industry into a global business is the huge popularity of pigeon racing in china, where millions of dollars changed hands in racing and gambling >>> according to some with that money comes mistreatment and cruelty. thousands of birds died. there has been doping extortion and bird theft. >> the principle of pigeon racing is to send birds hundreds of miles from where they belong from homes, mates, babies and bet on whether or not they'll make it back alive. >> at pigeon paradise birds are well treated. as you see them spreading wings for the first time it's hard not to be taken in by the original attraction the connection between humans and the birds that try to come home. >> reporter: artists in peru are at odds with the new mayor who vowed to paint over every mural.
birds are on their way to china, value - 911,000. it's a long way from where pigeon racing was a hobby. using the birds homing instincts races started with pigeons, released hundreds of kilometres from home. openers waiting for them to come back, or not. all for a few hundred dollars. >> what transformed what used to be a cottage industry into a global business is the huge popularity of pigeon racing in china, where millions of dollars changed hands in racing and gambling >>>...
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birds are on their way. total value, $911,000 it's a long way from when pigeon racing was a hobby. using the birds homing instincts, pig options released hundreds of kimometers from home. owners anxiously waiting for them to come back or not all for a few hundred dollars. >> what's transformed what used to be a cottage industry into a multi-million dollar global business is the huge popularity of pigeon racing in china where millions of dollars change hand in racing and gambling. >> according to some with that money has come cruelty. thousands die off taiwan. there has been doping extoring and bird theft? >> the whole principal is to send birds hundreds of thousands of miles where they belong from their homes, mates, baepz and bet whether or not they are going to make it alive. >> pigeon paradise birds are very well treated and as you see young pig options spreading wings for the first time it's hard not to be taken in by this sport, the connection between humans and the birds who always try to come home. soo i mon mcgregor wood at pigeon paradise in belgium. signing often from there. sp
birds are on their way. total value, $911,000 it's a long way from when pigeon racing was a hobby. using the birds homing instincts, pig options released hundreds of kimometers from home. owners anxiously waiting for them to come back or not all for a few hundred dollars. >> what's transformed what used to be a cottage industry into a multi-million dollar global business is the huge popularity of pigeon racing in china where millions of dollars change hand in racing and gambling. >>...
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i think the birds is a good way of releasing a lot of tension and anger. before i got arrested my girlfriend usedchase the birds away. she didn't want me around them. and so, when i'm in here i have a chance to mingle with the birds. and basically that's about the only friend i got is the birds. you know, i can't trust anybody else. mouths are watering, and stomachs are growling. or is that just me? it's lobsterfest... ...red lobster's largest variety of lobster dishes all year. double up with dueling lobster tails. or make lobster lover's dream a delicious reality. but hurry this won't last long. unique set of nutrients. that's why there's ocuvite. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula that's just not found in any leading multivitamin. help protect your eye health with ocuvite. just stay calm and move asno sudden movements.. google search: bodega beach house. >>> their initial business idea flopped. how did these entrepreneurs get it to a different winning concept? and the creators of locker lookz take us step by step through the process of getting your product
i think the birds is a good way of releasing a lot of tension and anger. before i got arrested my girlfriend usedchase the birds away. she didn't want me around them. and so, when i'm in here i have a chance to mingle with the birds. and basically that's about the only friend i got is the birds. you know, i can't trust anybody else. mouths are watering, and stomachs are growling. or is that just me? it's lobsterfest... ...red lobster's largest variety of lobster dishes all year. double up with...
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can spin it on my finger, i would. >>> up next soaring to new heights with the thunder birds. >> joe fryer gives uschoice? it's like, if i buy a t-shirt and then change my mind i can return it. but a car? you don't reeeaaa eeeeeaaaaaly know until you've driven it a few days. i just want to be sure. ♪ ♪ as long as people drive cars carmax will be the best way to buy them. here's your vacation in a word... wow. royal caribbean's wow sale starts today. get up to $200 to spend onboard. plus a 50% reduced deposit. and it's now combinable with our buy one get one offer. call 1-800-royal-caribbean today. ♪ ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. sir, we're going to need you on the runway later don't let a severe cold hold you back. get theraflu. it has the power of three medicines to take on your worst pain and fever, cough and nasal congestion. theraflu breaks you fr
can spin it on my finger, i would. >>> up next soaring to new heights with the thunder birds. >> joe fryer gives uschoice? it's like, if i buy a t-shirt and then change my mind i can return it. but a car? you don't reeeaaa eeeeeaaaaaly know until you've driven it a few days. i just want to be sure. ♪ ♪ as long as people drive cars carmax will be the best way to buy them. here's your vacation in a word... wow. royal caribbean's wow sale starts today. get up to $200 to spend...
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sky 9 is in the air to show us what is going on to give us a birds eye view.derstand, too, that the inner loop exit to gallows road is closed. police now looking for that escapee we understand is armed and dangerous. so if you can, we suggest that you do. again, stay away from inova fairfax as police look for this armed man. traffic is moving in certain areas, but these road closures will make it difficult to get toward the hospital. let's send it back to ann andrea and nick. >> a controversial bill stops women from buying healthcare coverage, including abortion. >> the legacy of one of the most respected lawmakers opens today in boston. we're back after this. wish your skin could bounce back as quickly as it used to? introducing neutrogena hydro boost water gel. instantly quenches skin to keep it supple and hydrated day after day. formulated with hydrating hyaluronic acid which retains up to 1000 times its weight in water. this refreshing water gel plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin that bounces back. new hydro
sky 9 is in the air to show us what is going on to give us a birds eye view.derstand, too, that the inner loop exit to gallows road is closed. police now looking for that escapee we understand is armed and dangerous. so if you can, we suggest that you do. again, stay away from inova fairfax as police look for this armed man. traffic is moving in certain areas, but these road closures will make it difficult to get toward the hospital. let's send it back to ann andrea and nick. >> a...
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community and also they told us the third thing they're doing is looking around a home that he was recently renting. >> we're still trying to find out out more about mr. byrd's bird's life, what was going on personally and professionally to help us identify potential reasons. >> around otis bird's criminal past. in 1980 he was convicted of murdering a woman who lived this this community. he spent some 25 years in prison and was paroled back in 2006 so he has been part of the community for the last eight or nine years and according to the sheriff he had been check income on a regular basis with his parole center. they are looking into his criminal past. we spent time talking to people in the community. it seems that people are hoping for a complete and thorough investigation, they are not jumping into catalogs but many do feel this is foul play considering the circumstances where this happened and how it happened. again we really won't have any answers surrounding the death until an autopsy comes back the preliminary autopsy expected sometime in the last three or four days. antonio. >> thank you jonathan. port gibson mississippi. >>> investigating congressman aaron
community and also they told us the third thing they're doing is looking around a home that he was recently renting. >> we're still trying to find out out more about mr. byrd's bird's life, what was going on personally and professionally to help us identify potential reasons. >> around otis bird's criminal past. in 1980 he was convicted of murdering a woman who lived this this community. he spent some 25 years in prison and was paroled back in 2006 so he has been part of the...
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. >> the lawrence hall of science gives us a bird's-eye view of that deck of low clouds and areas ofas it continues to surge into the bay temperatures into the 40s and 50s. hey, so far no reports of delays at sfo. today substantially cooler than yesterday when we had 8 record- breaking high temperatures out of the high 80s in livermore to 80 degrees. down from 85 to 79 degrees in san jose. the extended forecast calls for a string of sunshiny days each and every day through thursday. >> loving it. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> we need the rain. if not, embrace it. >> go, sunshine. >> thanks for watching. our next local update is 7:26. >> >>> good morning to our viewers in the west. it is friday march 27 2015. welcome to cbs "this morning." >>> an important discovery at the home of the copilot who crashed the germanwings airliner. he may have been hiding details after mental illness. >>> charlie rose in syria confronts president assad abouts ute of chemical weapons on his own people. >>> plus only on cbs "this morning," the dozen people involved in a rare life-saving transplant. >>> and a look
. >> the lawrence hall of science gives us a bird's-eye view of that deck of low clouds and areas ofas it continues to surge into the bay temperatures into the 40s and 50s. hey, so far no reports of delays at sfo. today substantially cooler than yesterday when we had 8 record- breaking high temperatures out of the high 80s in livermore to 80 degrees. down from 85 to 79 degrees in san jose. the extended forecast calls for a string of sunshiny days each and every day through thursday....
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he says some of these birds use the bay area as a pit stop. >> they can rest. they can get fed there. it's a very attractive area. all the airports in the bay area in the sacramento airport and sacramento valley are prone to having bird strikes this time of year. >> any type of bird strike is a serious event. you want to make sure you check any component to the engine before you go on. >> reporter: while passengers waited. brown says they got a little taste of maui before reboarding. a spokeswoman for hawaii airlines says oakland employees just wanted to share the aloha spirit through live music at the gate. a memorable time for passengers headed hawaii. a spokesperson says they have crews dedicated to scare off the animals to prevent these cases. >> they landed in maui just after 5:00 p.m. pacific time. >>> he put on the uniform on the side of the sidewalk and cheered on animals. >> this year runners decided to honor the veteran. >> the new tradition started during this year's race that will have a lasting impression on those who run. >> plus winter conditions
he says some of these birds use the bay area as a pit stop. >> they can rest. they can get fed there. it's a very attractive area. all the airports in the bay area in the sacramento airport and sacramento valley are prone to having bird strikes this time of year. >> any type of bird strike is a serious event. you want to make sure you check any component to the engine before you go on. >> reporter: while passengers waited. brown says they got a little taste of maui before...
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. >> still to come on "today," incredible drone photos giving us a bird's-eye view of the world.>>> but first, these message >> nice! woo! what's it like to be new parents? we don't know anything. we know absolutely nothing. we just adopted two new puppies from petsmart. petsmart charities save over a thousand pets a day. we love that. look who's here, i'm the fun mother. hey, mom, uh, how'd you get in the house? i climbed in the window. i'm going to call the yellow one "expressway." we already came up with names for the puppies. i'm gonna call the other one "snake finder." pethood's better with a partner. that's why petsmart has all you need to take care of your kids. you wouldn't do half of your daily routine. so why treat your mouth any differently? complete the job with listerine®. kill up to 99 percent of germs. and prevent plaque, early gum disease and bad breath. sfx: ahhh listerine®. power to your mouth™! ♪ shopping for a used car is so intimidating. i mean, you feel like you have to be this expert negotiator to get a fair deal. i hate to haggle. when you go to a restaura
. >> still to come on "today," incredible drone photos giving us a bird's-eye view of the world.>>> but first, these message >> nice! woo! what's it like to be new parents? we don't know anything. we know absolutely nothing. we just adopted two new puppies from petsmart. petsmart charities save over a thousand pets a day. we love that. look who's here, i'm the fun mother. hey, mom, uh, how'd you get in the house? i climbed in the window. i'm going to call the...
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us portray. >> reporter: christopher bird was an attorney for the state work to go protect florida's waterways.d if you know what is good for you you will not use the terms climate change, global warming, sea level rise or sustainability. >> reporter: and now fema has stepped in. issuing new guidelines demanding states consider climate change when planning for disasters. or risk losing funding. governor scott has repeatedly insisted there is no policy against mentioning climates change. >> first of that's untrue. at our department of environmental protection, there is lots of conversations about this issue. from my standpoint, like every issue, my goal is instead of talking about it let's do something about. >> reporter: like spending millions protecting the environment and defending florida from storms. north carolina, louisiana and tennessee have all passed laws in recent years discouraging climate change from being considered in policies or in classrooms. but critics say they are avoiding words and reality. dangerous in in a state like florida, particularly vulnerable to rising oceans. now t
us portray. >> reporter: christopher bird was an attorney for the state work to go protect florida's waterways.d if you know what is good for you you will not use the terms climate change, global warming, sea level rise or sustainability. >> reporter: and now fema has stepped in. issuing new guidelines demanding states consider climate change when planning for disasters. or risk losing funding. governor scott has repeatedly insisted there is no policy against mentioning climates...
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so, when they ride horses and fly on the birds they also use their ponytails. what's your point? my point is, if i were a horse or a bird, i'd be very nervous around james cameron. it amazes me how you constantly obsess over fictional details when there are more important things in the real world to worry about. for example, why wasn't william shatner in the new star trek movie? hey, sheldon. i was up in the administration office, and i happened to overhear the name of the winner of this year's chancellor's award for science. and you want to rub my nose in the fact that my contributions are being overlooked again? i am the william shatner of theoretical physics.
so, when they ride horses and fly on the birds they also use their ponytails. what's your point? my point is, if i were a horse or a bird, i'd be very nervous around james cameron. it amazes me how you constantly obsess over fictional details when there are more important things in the real world to worry about. for example, why wasn't william shatner in the new star trek movie? hey, sheldon. i was up in the administration office, and i happened to overhear the name of the winner of this year's...
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many exhibits do make long detailed explanations about species decline and biology of birds and that is very useful for lots of purposes. but i think it is also important to try to pull at the strings inside people. >> missing is not just about specific extinct or endangered species. it is about absence and a more fundamental level of not knowing what we are losing and we need to link species loss to habitat loss and really focuses much on the habitat. >> of course the overall mission of the academy has to do with two really fundamental and important questions. one of which is the nature of life. how did we get here? the second is the challenge of sustainability. if we are here how are we going to find a way to stay? these questions resonated very strongly with maya. >> on average a species disappears every 20 minutes. this is the only media work that i have done. i might never do another one because i'm not a media artist per se but i have used the medium because it seemed to be the one that could allow me to convey the sounds and images here. memorials to me are different from artworks. they are
many exhibits do make long detailed explanations about species decline and biology of birds and that is very useful for lots of purposes. but i think it is also important to try to pull at the strings inside people. >> missing is not just about specific extinct or endangered species. it is about absence and a more fundamental level of not knowing what we are losing and we need to link species loss to habitat loss and really focuses much on the habitat. >> of course the overall...
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well they've come up with a proposal to use border collies to chase the birds away. ies have a natural instinct to round up flocks of geese. and the dogs could be used to chase in other parts of the mall. the geese are a public hazard because of the droppings they leave behind. that mess can damage pipes and filters in areas like the reflective pool. hey, guys, sorry. that's all for the show. it comes and ends that quickly. that's all for "news 4 this week." i'm veronica johnson. thanks for joining us. until next time we're going to leave you with one of the first cherry blossom events. an art lesson at g.w. university. until next time. be safe, be kind, be happy. ♪ yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... khakis. she sounds hideous. well she's a guy, so... [ male announcer ] another reason more p
well they've come up with a proposal to use border collies to chase the birds away. ies have a natural instinct to round up flocks of geese. and the dogs could be used to chase in other parts of the mall. the geese are a public hazard because of the droppings they leave behind. that mess can damage pipes and filters in areas like the reflective pool. hey, guys, sorry. that's all for the show. it comes and ends that quickly. that's all for "news 4 this week." i'm veronica johnson....
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this you burke driver uses and the bike lane to drop off use old bird driver uses the bike like to dropsenger in the bike lane smack in front of meat bike lanes are not loading or unloading. if you want to pull into the traffic try not to block the bike lane is that all human apostolate creates ads for cyclists and just plain rude. then at after finally parking i guess he forgot to feeds the meter because here is our car few minutes later getting a parking ticket oh well all i can say is respect the bike lanes and avoid tickets. >> reporter: 10 is the super bowl for professional wrestling and it is come to the bay area. but before the main event on sunday there are a lot of other events in the bay area such as the w.w. eat all access. it is where fans can meet their wrestlers and take pictures and get autographs. mike pelton was there yesterday morning and he had a very special guest >>: hulk hogan speaking is great to be here is a lot of great fans in the bay area will have a while weekend. is to get out gonna be in ducking the macho man into the hall of fame. and ducting the macho man
this you burke driver uses and the bike lane to drop off use old bird driver uses the bike like to dropsenger in the bike lane smack in front of meat bike lanes are not loading or unloading. if you want to pull into the traffic try not to block the bike lane is that all human apostolate creates ads for cyclists and just plain rude. then at after finally parking i guess he forgot to feeds the meter because here is our car few minutes later getting a parking ticket oh well all i can say is...
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after a special agent of the fish and wildlife service found this dead bird in a reserve pit used to waste and mud from drilling. >> one bird died, allegedly. >> allegedly. >> because of your operation. >> yes. >> and the department of justice is going to go after you criminally to prosecute. >> yes. that prosecution by the justice department is another clear example of a political anti-oil and gas agenda on steroids. >> the u.s. fish and wildlife service said the charge against continental resources had nothing to do with fracking, but only reflected the company's failure to take steps to protect birds. but to hamm the administration simply didn't like what he was doing and they were using whatever means at their disposal to get at him. he decided to fight. >> we probably should have just rolled over and paid you know the fine and face the music and been quicker and probably cheaper and all that instead of hiring attorneys and going through the case. but we chose to do that. >> on january 17th 2012 hamm's strategy was vindicated. judge daniel hovland at the u.s. district court in nor
after a special agent of the fish and wildlife service found this dead bird in a reserve pit used to waste and mud from drilling. >> one bird died, allegedly. >> allegedly. >> because of your operation. >> yes. >> and the department of justice is going to go after you criminally to prosecute. >> yes. that prosecution by the justice department is another clear example of a political anti-oil and gas agenda on steroids. >> the u.s. fish and wildlife...
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as new turbines go in we are trying to find place where is there is lower bird use. >> reporter: theompany argued before the board of supervises that it needed more time to make the switch and that jobs would be lost if they were not granted the extension. >> the staff that i am using for repower is the staff i'm using. if there is no revenue most of the staff would have to go away. >> that definitely was a selling point for the board. they believed jobs were more important and voted 3-2 to grant that extension through 2018. the board is well aware this may have an impact, that today's decision could result or be followed by a lawsuit by any of these groups to try to move the process along. i'm live in oakland,ly yawn melendez abc7 news. >>> thank you leann. and thank you for joining us for abc7 news at 4:. >> abc7 news at 5:00 begins right now with dan and cheryl. >> i snow she just didn't let somebody come and take her. >> a father waits to hear about his policing daughter as police dogs search for clues in vallejo. >> plus we are learning how dangerous this prisoner is who escaped
as new turbines go in we are trying to find place where is there is lower bird use. >> reporter: theompany argued before the board of supervises that it needed more time to make the switch and that jobs would be lost if they were not granted the extension. >> the staff that i am using for repower is the staff i'm using. if there is no revenue most of the staff would have to go away. >> that definitely was a selling point for the board. they believed jobs were more important...
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birds die. it causes huge mortality. and other ones, you know, they fledge a lot lighter and smaller than they ought to be. >> that is a horror story. >> in the papaya usehe lives out here trying to save birds she can barely see from flies she can barely catch. what do you say to someone who things, well, there are 13 other kinds of finches in the galapagos and maybe there's others we haven't discovered and this saul pais all part of the cycle, some survive and some don't. why is it worth all your time and money to save this one little bird? >> because it's sort of humanity's problem that's up to us to solve. >> we broke it, we should fix it. >> yeah. >> heading off the first man-made mass extinction seems like a thankless task. but watch how her face lights up when she sees proof of life. if you spotted him, would you be able to tell? >> yes, here we've got -- >> that's it? >> yeah. w've gotten 90% of the breeding. >> all right. at least we can hear them. >> yeah. they're here. >> they're here. >> we managed to release 15 mangrove finches back into the area this year. >> small sense of hope. >> yeah, it does. >> what was it like releasing those birds?
birds die. it causes huge mortality. and other ones, you know, they fledge a lot lighter and smaller than they ought to be. >> that is a horror story. >> in the papaya usehe lives out here trying to save birds she can barely see from flies she can barely catch. what do you say to someone who things, well, there are 13 other kinds of finches in the galapagos and maybe there's others we haven't discovered and this saul pais all part of the cycle, some survive and some don't. why is it...
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interesting i could explain the experiment in full of what it really got at is even sparrows little birds use ostracism. individuals that they felt were trying to deceive the fly. >> i do know something like that. there was one of the chapters in the book. it's a highly effective shaming. it can be used for anything. this is the whole power that we were talking about but it really could. >> in other words, shame itself has a bad reputation which can be a neutral tool for good or ill. the importance of the habits. the importance of the habits. the audience is so much a part of the tool. our attention is finite. we are being asked to be a part of the audience for some sort of technique. where should you focus your shaming or attention on somebody else doing the shaming the 1st is that the audience should be fundamentally concerned with the transgression. aside nap that is very popular you can expose places for doing the wrong thing. the restaurant is of course. they do respond to these sites. the misuse of the audience's attention for things like this. >> it only affected this one person. >> ex
interesting i could explain the experiment in full of what it really got at is even sparrows little birds use ostracism. individuals that they felt were trying to deceive the fly. >> i do know something like that. there was one of the chapters in the book. it's a highly effective shaming. it can be used for anything. this is the whole power that we were talking about but it really could. >> in other words, shame itself has a bad reputation which can be a neutral tool for good or...
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the night as the violence escalates. [ gunfire ] >> he sees people shot with small pellets used for hunting birdsjured by birdshot in their face, in their bodies. and most of them were covered in blood. >> it's too dark to capture the shooters on camera. he stays until daylight so that he can identify the people who were shooting at the protesters. it's a risky decision. he scans through the crowd searching for the shooters. as soon as the camera focuses in on a man with a gun, the gunman raises the weapon and aim it directly at him. [ screams ] >> translator: i felt the birdshot hit my eye, and i remember still trying to hold on to the camera and trying to hold myself together. >> his friend takes the camera and continues to record as he is carried to doctors helping the wounded in the street nearby. >> even as i was injured on the ground, all my thinking was about the camera. i knew that i had shot some very important material. i knew that i had footage of the person that shot me so i was really worried the material would disappear. >> his body is riddled with birdshot including his hand, his f
the night as the violence escalates. [ gunfire ] >> he sees people shot with small pellets used for hunting birdsjured by birdshot in their face, in their bodies. and most of them were covered in blood. >> it's too dark to capture the shooters on camera. he stays until daylight so that he can identify the people who were shooting at the protesters. it's a risky decision. he scans through the crowd searching for the shooters. as soon as the camera focuses in on a man with a gun, the...
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birds that were covered with mysterious goo. tonight a pair of lawmakers trying to remedy that. 7 news reporter carolyn tyler shows us how >> hundredse slimed by a mysterious goo along bay area shoreline. they were found in mid january cold unable to swim with the feathers contaminated. >> definitely has a texture of rubber cement like product. >> they still don't know what it is but they do know what it isn't. it's not oil. that is the problem. >> oil spill like the 2007 costco container ship accident the state has coordinat response. and resources but since this incident was not oil there's no funding mechanism to help local non-profit rescue and rehabilitate and rehabilitating wild life. this center alone spent more than 150,000 dollars. more than two months later sick birds are still being cared for birds are still being cared for. the work load has been tremendous. >> it was a very expensive operation. plus just paying for the food and medical equipment for all those animal is very taxing. >> now state senator mark within put are from audubon society is co-author a bill that authorize state money to be paid back by the spill pe
birds that were covered with mysterious goo. tonight a pair of lawmakers trying to remedy that. 7 news reporter carolyn tyler shows us how >> hundredse slimed by a mysterious goo along bay area shoreline. they were found in mid january cold unable to swim with the feathers contaminated. >> definitely has a texture of rubber cement like product. >> they still don't know what it is but they do know what it isn't. it's not oil. that is the problem. >> oil spill like the...
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birds. >>> thanks for joining us.ies every tuesday and thursday dearingor during our 5:00 p.m. newscast. we've also posted them on our website. we'll see you next time. daly: last night "the voice" returned... ♪ tonight you better stay with me ♪ aah! daly: ...and so did the original "voice" powerhouse christina aguilera. she joined adam levine blake shelton, and pharrell williams for the biggest and best season yet. wow! i'm so ready and so refreshed. i can't see a better fit than you and i together. daly: christina wasted no time in showing she was back... ♪ yes, yes, yes! ♪ ...to build a winning team. do you want some clowns, or do you want somebody that takes you seriously? daly: it was a night of electrifying performances. yes! ♪ i am a man ♪ you're not going anywhere until you're the last person standing in this competition. [ falsetto ] ♪ i want you ♪ yeah! it's so different than anything else we've seen come across this stage. daly: heartfelt moments... thank you. ...and incredible surprises.
birds. >>> thanks for joining us.ies every tuesday and thursday dearingor during our 5:00 p.m. newscast. we've also posted them on our website. we'll see you next time. daly: last night "the voice" returned... ♪ tonight you better stay with me ♪ aah! daly: ...and so did the original "voice" powerhouse christina aguilera. she joined adam levine blake shelton, and pharrell williams for the biggest and best season yet. wow! i'm so ready and so refreshed. i can't...
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. >> football and it was the eagles elected not to do the grab headlines the birds did not use the franchise on free agent wide receiver jeremy maclin. maclin played in all 16 games last season. posted career highs in receptions and yards that franchise tag would have paid him 12.8 million in 2015. nfl free agency begins march 10th. >>> all right. eagles did ink inside linebacker brad jones to two-year deal. the six year vet played at 13 games this season for the packers mostly as a backup and special teams player. jones had played his entire career in green bay. >>> we'll l be right back. ♪ norwegians are free to do everything under the sun. free to cruise at their own speed... free to explore their own way... free to discover a new world of taste... free to smile wider... applaud louder... free to live fuller, deeper, and closer... that's how you cruise like a norwegian. ♪ cruise like a norwegian ♪ book now and choose from four offers plus friends, family and kids sail free. here's to the explorers. those diagnosed with cancer who didn't settle for just one opinion on their diagnosis or re
. >> football and it was the eagles elected not to do the grab headlines the birds did not use the franchise on free agent wide receiver jeremy maclin. maclin played in all 16 games last season. posted career highs in receptions and yards that franchise tag would have paid him 12.8 million in 2015. nfl free agency begins march 10th. >>> all right. eagles did ink inside linebacker brad jones to two-year deal. the six year vet played at 13 games this season for the packers mostly...
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. >> football and it was the eagles elected not to do the grab headlines the birds did not use the franchiseag on free agent wide receiver jeremy maclin. maclin played in all 16 games last season. posted career highs in receptions and yards that franchise tag would have paid him 12.8 million in 2015. nfl free agency begins march 10th. >>> all right. eagles did ink inside linebacker brad jones to two-year deal. the six year vet played at 13 games this season for the packers mostly as a backup and special teams player. jones had played his entire career in green bay. >>> we'll be right back. >> new tonight a very special honor to doctor at children's hospital of physical. >> at the college of figures tonight dr. scott at sick was presented with the samuel d. gross prize for research in surgery. the doctor is surgeon in chief at children's hospital. he was honored tonight for his pioneering work in fetal surgery treating birth defects in the womb. congratulations, doctor. we'll be right back. >> "eyewitness news" returns in the morning at 4:30 with ukee washington and diana rocco and meteorolog
. >> football and it was the eagles elected not to do the grab headlines the birds did not use the franchiseag on free agent wide receiver jeremy maclin. maclin played in all 16 games last season. posted career highs in receptions and yards that franchise tag would have paid him 12.8 million in 2015. nfl free agency begins march 10th. >>> all right. eagles did ink inside linebacker brad jones to two-year deal. the six year vet played at 13 games this season for the packers mostly...
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it gives us a wonderful birds-eye perspective we can't get any other way. >> let's talk about today'show -- what -- how important is this in terms of understanding our universe? >> well it's always good to have more information about the planet where we live. i mean, that's the value of the spacecraft, to look at the surface of the earth. these space probes will also help us better understand our magnetic field. our magnetic field protects us from dangerous radiation created by the sun. the better we understand that the better we can understand of the near space environment b u it helps us better characterize what space will be like for space travelers, that may end up traveling to the moon and going out to mars places where that might not be anywhere near as much magnetic field protection as humans would always like to have. so the more we understand, the better off we'll be. >> i want to talk a little bit about the return of two astronauts. the return is amazing to watch. there's a lot of really interesting stuff that's going to be happening on the international space station. tell
it gives us a wonderful birds-eye perspective we can't get any other way. >> let's talk about today'show -- what -- how important is this in terms of understanding our universe? >> well it's always good to have more information about the planet where we live. i mean, that's the value of the spacecraft, to look at the surface of the earth. these space probes will also help us better understand our magnetic field. our magnetic field protects us from dangerous radiation created by the...
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of birds covered in the mystery goo discovered in san francisco bay, that has fired a state lawmaker to introduce new legislation. currently there is no funding for a clean-up. so nonprofits had to use their limited budget to save the bird covered in the bay. state senator's new legislation will allow the states prevention and response team to borrow money from the state's oil spill prevention fund to help. the money would then be repaid after the offending party is identified. >> responsible party will have to not only reimburse the nonprofit organizations for upwards of $300,000 of expenses. they will have to pay a fine and they will also have to pay for any additional environmental mitigation that may be necessary. >> and the problem is, they still don't know exactly what that goo is. a wildlife aid legislation could be on the governor's desk by this summer. >> taking you outside now because of increasingly bad air in our bay area skies. selling your home may come with a new hurdle. here is a lock at san jose. you may be required to convert your wood running fire place to one to runs on natural gas or electricity. damian, one of the biggest questions for people right now, how muc
of birds covered in the mystery goo discovered in san francisco bay, that has fired a state lawmaker to introduce new legislation. currently there is no funding for a clean-up. so nonprofits had to use their limited budget to save the bird covered in the bay. state senator's new legislation will allow the states prevention and response team to borrow money from the state's oil spill prevention fund to help. the money would then be repaid after the offending party is identified. >>...
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naturalists say the design chosen could be lethal to birds and they want the city to go with a different design. len ramirez shows us why. >> reporter: we tend to think of a bird's eye view as something special but that may not be the case. in fact birds' blurry vision and blind spots are coming to the floor in arguments against this proposed new foot and bike bridge. >> birds do not see the way we do. their eyes are on the side of their heads. they don't focus as well. some of them if they have long beaks their beak actually creates a blind spot. >> reporter: she worries there could be many unnecessary bird kills if palo alto approves the design known as confluence with its 75-foot arch and web of suspension cables, confluence was supposed to be a landmark. it was the top pick in a jury of architects in a design competition. its location right next to the palo alto bay lens nature preserve has environmental groups speaking out. >> we know migratory and local species collide with a lot of different structures people put in their way whether it's power lines or buildings or in this case a bridge. >> reporter: bridge
naturalists say the design chosen could be lethal to birds and they want the city to go with a different design. len ramirez shows us why. >> reporter: we tend to think of a bird's eye view as something special but that may not be the case. in fact birds' blurry vision and blind spots are coming to the floor in arguments against this proposed new foot and bike bridge. >> birds do not see the way we do. their eyes are on the side of their heads. they don't focus as well. some of them...
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the coach gave the bird to us. so it wasn't a pleasure to watch. >> and then the icing on the cake?ornets player follows his coach's lead and throws a water bottle at the crowd. >> a coach is not just a coach. they're also your mentor. they're showing it's okay for them to do it. >> in an ugly scene, the hornets players support their coach's bad behavior and skate off the ice taunting the angry crowd. >> the coach tripping really, really took away from the kids. >> martin tremble is sentenced to 15 days in jail and 12 months probation. and since the video hit the internet, the court of public opinion has already convicted him of being a sore winner. >> i think it's disgusting. they won the game. that's it. should be happy. shake hands and go home. >> that's why it went so viral and went so big. because it's embarrassing for him. >> can you imagine if he did lose what would happen? >>> parents at a little league baseball game strike out as role models when a fight breaks out on the sidelines. you hear people screaming from the field. at that moment they went after each other. >> stop
the coach gave the bird to us. so it wasn't a pleasure to watch. >> and then the icing on the cake?ornets player follows his coach's lead and throws a water bottle at the crowd. >> a coach is not just a coach. they're also your mentor. they're showing it's okay for them to do it. >> in an ugly scene, the hornets players support their coach's bad behavior and skate off the ice taunting the angry crowd. >> the coach tripping really, really took away from the kids. >>...
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use high fructose corn syrup. general mills. look for the big g. it means goodness first. [ birds[ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] my name is bret hembree. i am an electric crew foreman out of the cupertino service center. i was born and raised in the cupertino area. it's a fantastic area to work. the new technology that we are installing out in the field is important for the customers because system reliability i believe is number one. pg&e is always trying to plan for the future and we are always trying to build something stronger and bigger and more reliable. i love living here and i love the community i serve. nobody wants to be without power. i don't want my family to be without power. it's much more personal to me for that reason. i don't think there's any place i really would rather be. packing sho
use high fructose corn syrup. general mills. look for the big g. it means goodness first. [ birds[ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] my name is bret hembree. i am an electric crew foreman out of the cupertino service...
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use antibiotic-free chicken. are antibiotics key in keeping this part of the food chain bird flu-free? >> no.ibiotics doesn't protect against this. there is no antibiotic will treat this. if the birds get this, they're going to get sick. they're going to depopulate themselves. and if they get it, if they don't die, you're going to have to have -- you're going to have to put them down. and they'll never be able to leave the farm. >> are you seeing anybody -- are you seeing any demand drop off at this point? >> no, no. we haven't seen any of that. this particular strain is not dangerous to people. >> okay. joe, we appreciate you coming on and telling us the facts about this. joe sanderson, the ceo of sanderson pharmacy. these stocks across the board have gotten whacked. >> thing is close to a 40% short interest in sanderson, safm. this stock is not expensive at ten times forward earnings. it's down 25% in the last six months. for an investment, i hate even saying this. for an investment i think it's a no-brainer. for a trade, given the short interests, understanding the headline risk, i think i
use antibiotic-free chicken. are antibiotics key in keeping this part of the food chain bird flu-free? >> no.ibiotics doesn't protect against this. there is no antibiotic will treat this. if the birds get this, they're going to get sick. they're going to depopulate themselves. and if they get it, if they don't die, you're going to have to have -- you're going to have to put them down. and they'll never be able to leave the farm. >> are you seeing anybody -- are you seeing any demand...
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us. cool [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they'reerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] hey, gracie... you know how our family has... daddy and mommy... and me! yeah, that's right. pretty soon... you're going to have a baby brother. ♪ ♪ and... a puppy. ♪ ♪ [ chuckles ] deal. ♪ ♪ >>> good morning, america. right now, spring starting with snow. up to half a foot expected in the east. >>> also right now, a former food network contestant and her husband killed in their own home. a contractor who did work on their home charged with murder. >>> and calling out the cowboys. the sports anchor in dallas slamming them for signing a player with domestic violence. >>> and we do say good morning, america, on this friday morning. hope everybody has fun weekend plans. we have, well, amy is over there in the social square because, you know, art can be subjective, right? >> it certainly can be, ro
us. cool [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they'reerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] hey, gracie... you know how our family has... daddy and mommy... and me! yeah, that's right. pretty soon... you're going to have a baby brother. ♪ ♪ and... a puppy. ♪ ♪ [ chuckles ] deal....