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penguins waddle through the flower garden at minnesota's park zoo and conservancy. the gorillas eye keepers doing yoga. when camels are taken out for a walk, other beasts take notice. at the l.a. zoo, keepersay some animals are acting more social. >> if you walk by now in a public space, they come over and they vocalize at you. it's almost like they're like, ooh look, a person. where did everybody go? >> reporter: animal isolation can lead to abnormal animal behavior so enrichment activities are vital. >> how are you? >> reporter: many zoos are putting behind the scenes footage online. viewership of animal camsave so. that gave them wild ideas, to ask for donations along with your clicks to help offset lost revenue caused by the pandemic. if that's not possible for some, there is still a hope. >> that a positive move towards looking at how we interact with the natural world is one of the ngz that comes out of it. >> reporter: jamie yuccas, los angeles. >> and that is the overnight news for this thursday. reporting from the cbs news st ios in washington, i'm jeff peg
penguins waddle through the flower garden at minnesota's park zoo and conservancy. the gorillas eye keepers doing yoga. when camels are taken out for a walk, other beasts take notice. at the l.a. zoo, keepersay some animals are acting more social. >> if you walk by now in a public space, they come over and they vocalize at you. it's almost like they're like, ooh look, a person. where did everybody go? >> reporter: animal isolation can lead to abnormal animal behavior so enrichment...
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not long before the family was out, safe, and waddling away. kind of like -- a nice -- look at when firefighters are doing, helping everybody out. rob mayeda in his gorgeous backyard. you consider joined by a blue belly. >> yeah, the lizardses are coming out. the 80s are out. and you have the bumble bees, humming birds. and right know, we are sitting a bit of a breeze picking up. you might have noticed. and we started the day,ing a lot of clouds and misty clouds. and they dropped yesterday, mid 70s and 58 degree, and blustery and cool evening around san francisco. and currently 72 degree, still warm, just not as hot as it was yesterday, and you can e see the wind too, up about 16 miles per hour. we take a look at closer temperatures, and 50s and 60s around the bay, and the entire bay area experiencing at least some degree of cooling, higher around the inner day and coastline. most places cooling off 5 to 10 degrees thanks to the wind that have gusty. marin county and san francisco, thanks to the strong breezes, the return of more low clouds ton
not long before the family was out, safe, and waddling away. kind of like -- a nice -- look at when firefighters are doing, helping everybody out. rob mayeda in his gorgeous backyard. you consider joined by a blue belly. >> yeah, the lizardses are coming out. the 80s are out. and you have the bumble bees, humming birds. and right know, we are sitting a bit of a breeze picking up. you might have noticed. and we started the day,ing a lot of clouds and misty clouds. and they dropped...
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waddle will. more. than. a little startling the blanket over your head and gets out now. how can i get my work done if you don't help me. and if not long enough the sums up what if someone came by and saw that you were still in bed one would think. they. really. need to. keep. going to. me. me. me. me me. me. me. the long that will be able to get in my grandparents' time the soil wasn't completely dried out like it is now but you are no more. that you are me you know there's more wind these days. and you never know when it's going to rain that. there's less than there used to be got your. book you know. you got going you plateau is turning into a desert and life is harder. you gotta go to grandpa yeah. i thought you were going to do you want your pants again on. all all all. i'm a. jew would get high on that i was 18 when i married into this family at 1st i didn't know my husband at all. china was and what we got used to each other over time and now we have 2 sons. they both go to school the older one is in the 5th grade the younger one in the 3rd grade chart and they com
waddle will. more. than. a little startling the blanket over your head and gets out now. how can i get my work done if you don't help me. and if not long enough the sums up what if someone came by and saw that you were still in bed one would think. they. really. need to. keep. going to. me. me. me. me me. me. me. the long that will be able to get in my grandparents' time the soil wasn't completely dried out like it is now but you are no more. that you are me you know there's more wind these...
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they need to waddle up several hundred yards of beach that has landmines and obstacles. it really gives you a humbling perspective of what the d-day experience was. not only for americans but the british and canadian troops as well. the american tents that u.s. g.i. used was -- in many ways it symbolized the notion of teamwork and the essence of camaraderie. it would be one half of a tent and each soldier would have one half of a tent. you needed to team up with a battle buddy so he could bring his other half. there were variations on this. sometimes they would get six or eight of them together. if you're in the fall and the winner come other people will offer additional body heat. unfortunately for a lot of guys they move so frequently and quickly that a lot of times they didn't even have the opportunity to set up a tent or encampment perhaps like we have here today. the advance into europe was monotonous and strenuous. it brought about the most enduring hardships that could be imagined. there is a story we like to share with visitors and students. george wilson wore th
they need to waddle up several hundred yards of beach that has landmines and obstacles. it really gives you a humbling perspective of what the d-day experience was. not only for americans but the british and canadian troops as well. the american tents that u.s. g.i. used was -- in many ways it symbolized the notion of teamwork and the essence of camaraderie. it would be one half of a tent and each soldier would have one half of a tent. you needed to team up with a battle buddy so he could bring...
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they then need to waddle up several hundreds yards of beach that has land mines and obstacles all throughout it. and when you take that into consideration, it really gives you a humbling perspective on what the d-day experience was. not only for americans but also for the british, french and the canadian troops that stormed ashore that day as well. so we're well to consider this weight of war and the things they carried, you know, as we think about this 75 years later. the american tents that u.s. g. icht's used was often called the shoulder half tept. and in many ways it symbolized teamwork and the essence of camaraderie because there would be one half of a tent and each soldier would have one half of a tent. and in order to have a full tent you needed to team up with a battle buddy, so he could bring his other half and you could share one. and there were a lot of different variations on this and how they used it, and the tepts often go on long as creativity would allow american soldiers. and sometimes they would get 6 or 8 of them together to make really big tents, because then you could p
they then need to waddle up several hundreds yards of beach that has land mines and obstacles all throughout it. and when you take that into consideration, it really gives you a humbling perspective on what the d-day experience was. not only for americans but also for the british, french and the canadian troops that stormed ashore that day as well. so we're well to consider this weight of war and the things they carried, you know, as we think about this 75 years later. the american tents that...
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the andrews aquarium where neighbors are following in the waddle of wellington, the rock hopper and jasmine very happy feet. a nurse in springfield, missouri, is keeping spirits up on particular to beiticktock an advice. seriously, she says, don't touch this. >> thanks for your company. wherever you are in the world, have a beautiful day. let's help our medical workers by staying at home, stay save. "new day" is next. john and alyson are up. enjoy. when managing diabetes you can't always stop for a fingerstick. with the freestyle libre 14 day system, a continuous glucose monitor, you don't have to. with a painless, one-second scan you can check your glucose with a smart phone or reader so you can stay in the moment. no matter where you are or what you're doing. ask your doctor for a prescription for the freestyle libre 14 day system. you can do it without fingersticks. learn more at freestylelibre.us. [ "one morwoo!me" b[ laughing ]] woo! play pop music! ♪ no way dude, play rock music! yeah! -woah! no matter what music you like, stream it now on pandora with xfinity. and don't forget to cat
the andrews aquarium where neighbors are following in the waddle of wellington, the rock hopper and jasmine very happy feet. a nurse in springfield, missouri, is keeping spirits up on particular to beiticktock an advice. seriously, she says, don't touch this. >> thanks for your company. wherever you are in the world, have a beautiful day. let's help our medical workers by staying at home, stay save. "new day" is next. john and alyson are up. enjoy. when managing diabetes you...
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course, would put tremendous upward pressure on tax rates and would force places like buffalo to waddle in idleness as entrepreneurs are crowded out of funding by massive borrowing of the federal government. 20% is a nightmare scenario, but sometimes nightmares come true, as they did multiple times when i was growing up in the 1970s. so, please forgive my hamiltonian realism. is there anything that we can do to get out of this fiscal mess? yes, thanks for asking. hamilton advised the creation of an energetic, efficient government, one that did one thing well for as little money as possible, and that one thing was to protect americans' lives, liberty, and property from tyrants, foreign and domestic. straight off, i think that hamilton would slash the military's budget without degrading its ability to deter foreign incursions. nuclear weapons can deter foreign states, at least rational ones. terrorists, on the other hand, might best be interdicted at the borders in place of attack and not the mountains and deserts of asia. much of the rest of what the federal government does is to subsidi
course, would put tremendous upward pressure on tax rates and would force places like buffalo to waddle in idleness as entrepreneurs are crowded out of funding by massive borrowing of the federal government. 20% is a nightmare scenario, but sometimes nightmares come true, as they did multiple times when i was growing up in the 1970s. so, please forgive my hamiltonian realism. is there anything that we can do to get out of this fiscal mess? yes, thanks for asking. hamilton advised the creation...
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. ♪ when ethel waddled into casey and dan's life three years ago, they quickly learned the truth about to have a lot of energy and actually it's kind of a common misconception that tortoises are care-free, low maintenance pets, but she actually takes a lot of effort. >> reporter: she spends her day scooting around their california home and grazing on grass and garden veggies. she's amassed over 43,000 followers on instagram. >> when wag seewi, >> reporter: now more than ever, ethel is a ray of sunshine. >> nothing makes me happier than hearing somebody that is down and saying that the post that we put on there put a smile on their face. >> that's great. i don't see why you need a leash. that animal is not moving too fast, but nonetheless an amazing story, and, janai, really appreciate it. our best baby wishes to you. i know we're a little ways away from the due date but thanks for coming on this morning. we'll see you right back here tomorrow. >>> now to our "gma" cover story. as the coronavirus paralyzes so, taking an enormous hit, and stephanie ramos has more on that. hello again, st
. ♪ when ethel waddled into casey and dan's life three years ago, they quickly learned the truth about to have a lot of energy and actually it's kind of a common misconception that tortoises are care-free, low maintenance pets, but she actually takes a lot of effort. >> reporter: she spends her day scooting around their california home and grazing on grass and garden veggies. she's amassed over 43,000 followers on instagram. >> when wag seewi, >> reporter: now more than...
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like the only way to get pete to the other side was to be aggressive, fast, and decisive and not waddle else that walked around him with eggshells. amber: have you ever had to swallow your pride like you're asking pete to do right now? lemonis: all the time, especially with you. amber: bull[bleep]. lemonis: i sympathize with your frustration. i do, but in the end, what matters is that you make money, these people's jobs get saved, and the business survives, and it thrives! pete: you're right. lemonis: so i need you to go along with this process. do you trust me? pete: i trust you. maybe it was all the shock all together. lemonis: yeah, and it's a lot. i understand. it's hard to have change, but we need to have an understanding that every time you don't like something, you can't... pete: i'll just talk to you about it. lemonis: you can't storm off. pete: okay. lemonis: and you got to be able to channel that into positive things, and you've got to learn this business. okay? then let's go. let's get back to work, okay? ♪ i'm happy with what i've seen here. i spent over a half a million dol
like the only way to get pete to the other side was to be aggressive, fast, and decisive and not waddle else that walked around him with eggshells. amber: have you ever had to swallow your pride like you're asking pete to do right now? lemonis: all the time, especially with you. amber: bull[bleep]. lemonis: i sympathize with your frustration. i do, but in the end, what matters is that you make money, these people's jobs get saved, and the business survives, and it thrives! pete: you're right....