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beneath the canopy of indonesia's rainforest, life comes together to produce an amazing symphony of wild sounds. [whistling] [low growl] [roaring] [chirping] [bellowing] but now, the rainforest's most booming voice is increasingly hard to find. [deep trumpet] the sumatran elephant teeters on the edge of extinction, and there's no one else to blame but ourselves. [loud buzzing] it's here in grocery stores where the fate of indonesian elephants begins. you may have never heard of it, but palm oil, a common vegetable oil, has been a growing presence on supermarket shelves since the 1990s. it's high yield, versatility, and price make it an exceptional competitor against alternative vegetable oils. today, palm oil and its derivatives are present in 50% of all packaged food. products like bread, cookies, chocolate, chips, and even shower soap. the consumer benefits, but the sumatran elephants pay a price. their habitat is cleared by legal and illegal loggers to make room for palm oil plantations. we sent our u.k. field producer jim wickens to the aceh region of north sumatra. here the leuser e
beneath the canopy of indonesia's rainforest, life comes together to produce an amazing symphony of wild sounds. [whistling] [low growl] [roaring] [chirping] [bellowing] but now, the rainforest's most booming voice is increasingly hard to find. [deep trumpet] the sumatran elephant teeters on the edge of extinction, and there's no one else to blame but ourselves. [loud buzzing] it's here in grocery stores where the fate of indonesian elephants begins. you may have never heard of it, but palm...
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authorities call the behavior - "wilding." kron four's jeff bush explains exactly what it is. and what police are now doing to stop it from happening. wilding is a slang term for a maurading group of teenagers vandalizing property and conducting random crimes of opportunity en masse. you can see in this youtube video from chicago the group of wilding teens fan out and attack motorists who are passing by. san leandro police say there have been two incidents of wilding that took place near the bayfair mall. the first one happened at the end of last month. a group of about 20 teens stopped a car and when the adults got out of the car the group swarmed the vehicle and took a laptop and other electronicsthere was a two year old child inside when it happened. earlier this week another, smaller attack occurred. police say these crimes often take place near a bart station and say the reason the bayfair mall has been the scene of two of the incidents is because the bart station is across the street from the mall. police say the big concern is the random nature of the wildings and the h
authorities call the behavior - "wilding." kron four's jeff bush explains exactly what it is. and what police are now doing to stop it from happening. wilding is a slang term for a maurading group of teenagers vandalizing property and conducting random crimes of opportunity en masse. you can see in this youtube video from chicago the group of wilding teens fan out and attack motorists who are passing by. san leandro police say there have been two incidents of wilding that took place...
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this is also true wild fires. the democratic majority leader harry reid to conduct global war and was the cause of increased wild fires. he testified about that. if you can go back and what you think the science, the historical record nice out in terms of any trend over time regarding wildfires and what you think are the leading causes of any trends that do exist. >> those who claim that carbon tax i cause additional wild fires are not making scientific statements. wild fires half typically been associated with drops and with forced conditions that are -- make wild fires more probable. the chart that i shouldn't showing a lot of wild fires before we started having a really active wildfire fighting forces gives you an idea of how cyclically can be. the downward trend that uc is caused by humans, our activities trying to fight the fires. the urban sprawls that of cost people or have resulted in people building houses in the forest has taken manpower away from fighting fires and protecting homes. this can increase th
this is also true wild fires. the democratic majority leader harry reid to conduct global war and was the cause of increased wild fires. he testified about that. if you can go back and what you think the science, the historical record nice out in terms of any trend over time regarding wildfires and what you think are the leading causes of any trends that do exist. >> those who claim that carbon tax i cause additional wild fires are not making scientific statements. wild fires half...
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so by 1902, 1903 the birds were gone from the wild.cause there were three captive flocks, one in milwaukee, one in chicago, one in cincinnati. a bird probably born in chicago in the backyard of professor charles otis whitman of the university of chicago was sent to cincinnati. it was a female. she lived there with other pigeons. eventually, as time went on, they all died until there were just two. there was martha and george, the zoo channeling the washington family in their naming of pigeons. and in july of 1911, george died which left martha the last of her species. and, you know, time passed, she became weak. they lowered her perch to a few inches above floor of the cage. but she was an attraction because people knew she was the last passenger pigeon, and stories have it that on weekends people would crowd around her cage and threw sand at her to get her to move. so they cordoned off her cage. and finally about 1:00 in the afternoon on september 1st, 1914, she was found dead. she was put in a block of ice and sent to the smithsonian
so by 1902, 1903 the birds were gone from the wild.cause there were three captive flocks, one in milwaukee, one in chicago, one in cincinnati. a bird probably born in chicago in the backyard of professor charles otis whitman of the university of chicago was sent to cincinnati. it was a female. she lived there with other pigeons. eventually, as time went on, they all died until there were just two. there was martha and george, the zoo channeling the washington family in their naming of pigeons....
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san leandro police say there have been three wildings incidents. the mob likely gather by using social media and texting. the targets are random. >> it's crazy. it's a new generation. they're trying new things. >> it's terrifying to think about. social media is really cool but it's scary the amount you can mobilize. >> reporter: san leandro police are coordinating this new task force that involves law enforcement to send the task force when wildings are occurring. >> we need to sent more officers to communities. >> reporter: the group of youth spotted down in hayward the potential wilding that turned out to be a false report. but it was the response here in san leandro of those sheriff deputies and that's what this task force is supposed to be all agent. that task force takes place officially next week. ken pritchett, ktvu news. >>> new information now on the case against ryan chamberlain. the san francisco man who was the suspect of a massive fbi search before being arrested for explosives. we learned from court documents unsealed today that chamb
san leandro police say there have been three wildings incidents. the mob likely gather by using social media and texting. the targets are random. >> it's crazy. it's a new generation. they're trying new things. >> it's terrifying to think about. social media is really cool but it's scary the amount you can mobilize. >> reporter: san leandro police are coordinating this new task force that involves law enforcement to send the task force when wildings are occurring. >> we...
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and now, police are worried that this might be another example of a growing crime trend called "wilding." kron four's jeff bush is in el cerrito tonight. and explains what happened and the warning for commuters. jeff? five teenagers and two young adults surrounded a man on a bike, knocked him down, pistol whipped him and took his wallet and cell phone wednesday night around 11. police say the attack was very fast and all seven were focused on one victim. this incident is similer to a series of robberies in san leandro which were classified as cases of wilding. ecpd says they will compare notes with san leandro pd. sgt. david wentworth el cerrito police we do communicate with other agencies about crime trends although we have not spoken with them yet about this current crime trend of wilding or the suspects we have in custody from last night. the san leandro cases have all been near bart stations. wednesday's robbery was near the el cerrito del norte station. police say none of the robbers live in el cerrito and likely came here on bart. police say they are stepping up patrols in the are
and now, police are worried that this might be another example of a growing crime trend called "wilding." kron four's jeff bush is in el cerrito tonight. and explains what happened and the warning for commuters. jeff? five teenagers and two young adults surrounded a man on a bike, knocked him down, pistol whipped him and took his wallet and cell phone wednesday night around 11. police say the attack was very fast and all seven were focused on one victim. this incident is similer to a...
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rice on which the tribes depend. >> where does the wild rice grow? >> up in this area here. the reason we're in bad river is because of the wild rice. through a series of prophecies were told to move inland to the place where food grows on the water and the food that grows on water is wild rice. maybe somebody could say why don't you stop eating the fish or wild rice and first of all our community is very poor and depends on these foods to survive and most importantly these are foods that the spirit told us that we would have. >> the bad river and the kakagon sloughs represent about 40 percent of the wetlands for coastal lake superior. >> the chippewa tribes set up harvest camp at the edge of the mine site about a year ago as part of a strategy to stop the mine. they invited the public to come here and learn firsthand about the land. >> you get lead, arsenic, mercury... >> over 5000 people have visited the camp, learning the dangers posed by the mine and cataloging the environment before gtac starts digging. >> slap it. come on. give me five. oh, the
rice on which the tribes depend. >> where does the wild rice grow? >> up in this area here. the reason we're in bad river is because of the wild rice. through a series of prophecies were told to move inland to the place where food grows on the water and the food that grows on water is wild rice. maybe somebody could say why don't you stop eating the fish or wild rice and first of all our community is very poor and depends on these foods to survive and most importantly these are...
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it's a wild day in sports, crazy finish here and obviously the u.s. does not get the victory, but they still get a 1- 1 draw. >> you'll be live with gameday at the raceway? >> reporter: that's right. we'll go one on one with the champion carl edwards, but jeff gordon finished second, dale earnhardt third. that's a pretty good leaderboard. we'll hear from all those guys tonight on gameday. >> thanks so much. thanks for joining us. 60 minutes is next. >> news and weather updates are always on www.kpix5.com, appreciable you watching and we'll see you at -- appreciate you watching and we'll see you at 11:00. ,,,,,,,, ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. come on. with the chase mobile app you can get a lot done in a little amount of time from transferring funds wait a minute. you've got to be kidding. did you guys see that? that ball was out. to paying your coach for adding five miles per hour to your serve. that ball wasn't in. get your eyes checked. help me out here. down
it's a wild day in sports, crazy finish here and obviously the u.s. does not get the victory, but they still get a 1- 1 draw. >> you'll be live with gameday at the raceway? >> reporter: that's right. we'll go one on one with the champion carl edwards, but jeff gordon finished second, dale earnhardt third. that's a pretty good leaderboard. we'll hear from all those guys tonight on gameday. >> thanks so much. thanks for joining us. 60 minutes is next. >> news and weather...
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steven salinas/frecuen ta el bayfair mall "-entonces no hascho del wilding?o nada solo vi a los muchachos saliendo y la policia detras de los" y ahora nsolo sera lalicia... sino todu fuerza institucional. semana que viene estos entes liciales tendran una segunda reunion y comenzaran formalmente sus actividades de prevencion y proteccion... en vivo... blanca --muchas gracias andres. stop open cesar ---hoy se revelo mas informacion sobre las acusaciones take vo en contra de "ryan chamberlain" quien durante el fin de semana pasado desencadeno una intensa busqueda para dar con su paradero por supuesta vinculacin con explosivos.. ---la fiscalia acusa al sospechoso de intentar adquirir sustancias toxicas ilegales en una pagina de internet del mercado negro.. ---ademas un juez ha ordenado una evaluacion psicologica de chamberlain... blanca ---la presencia de crteles mexicanos de la droga vuelve a ser noticia en el rea de la baha. ---esta maÑana, autoridades federales realizaron una redada en san jose. cesar -- en el operativo desmantelaron un laboratorio de metanfet
steven salinas/frecuen ta el bayfair mall "-entonces no hascho del wilding?o nada solo vi a los muchachos saliendo y la policia detras de los" y ahora nsolo sera lalicia... sino todu fuerza institucional. semana que viene estos entes liciales tendran una segunda reunion y comenzaran formalmente sus actividades de prevencion y proteccion... en vivo... blanca --muchas gracias andres. stop open cesar ---hoy se revelo mas informacion sobre las acusaciones take vo en contra de "ryan...
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lightning storms that are expected to hit tomorrow and wednesday. >>> today marks one year since a wild fire in central arizona killed 19 firefighters. it was on june 30th of last year when high winds caused the wild fire to move toward a crew of firefighters. it was the worse loss since the 1930s. >> for those that gave their lives for us, people are still processing all of this. >> the families of a dozen of the firefighters have now filed a wrongful death lawsuit claiming the state was negligent in its efforts to battle that wild fire. >>> happening today president obama will nominate a new director to lead the embattled department of veterans affairs. the president will nominate bob mcdonald. if confirmed by the senate mcdonald will be tasked with leading a department blamed for treatment delays and cover ups. mcdonald will replace eric shen sec key who resigned last month. >>> jean quan has made it official she is seeking a second term. as she kicks off her reelection campaign. quan says her campaign against crime has made the streets of oakland safer and she says she has brought b
lightning storms that are expected to hit tomorrow and wednesday. >>> today marks one year since a wild fire in central arizona killed 19 firefighters. it was on june 30th of last year when high winds caused the wild fire to move toward a crew of firefighters. it was the worse loss since the 1930s. >> for those that gave their lives for us, people are still processing all of this. >> the families of a dozen of the firefighters have now filed a wrongful death lawsuit...
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it began with a wild chase, but police now have their man. in a city known for dramatic high-speed pursuits, this was a shocking sight. a man pulling over then pulling out a high powered assault rifle. >> out of the car on foot with an m-4. >> reporter: running through a residential neighborhood, wielding his weapon, the suspect jumps from roof top to roof top, the dam ma unfolded on live television. >> we're in a game of wait and see. >> reporter: wall-to-wall coverage of the pursuit, the suspect then barricaded inside a home. >> this is one of the most dangerous times for our officers to respond, particularly when you know this suspect is armed with a weapon, an assault weapon. >> reporter: entire neighborhoods were evacuated and schools placed on lockdown until students could be lead to safety. >> our doors are locked and windows are locked. shades are drawn and all the children are being kept inside to keep them safe. >> reporter: it started at 10:15 this morning. >> not a safe move. very dangerous. >> reporter: the pursuit topped speeds
it began with a wild chase, but police now have their man. in a city known for dramatic high-speed pursuits, this was a shocking sight. a man pulling over then pulling out a high powered assault rifle. >> out of the car on foot with an m-4. >> reporter: running through a residential neighborhood, wielding his weapon, the suspect jumps from roof top to roof top, the dam ma unfolded on live television. >> we're in a game of wait and see. >> reporter: wall-to-wall coverage...
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they believe captive dolphins can be reintroduced into the wild.and she thinks the national dolphin sanctuary is a good point. >> i think the support now - that is coming from the public. this never happened before. >> sea world is the most frequent target of criticism by annal rights group. for the first time they took part in a discussion about the future of kattive sea -- can't if sea mammals. >> what is your contention? >> it's different living in the wild. >> reporter: sea world declined requests to speak to "america tonight" about the discussion now under way. >> we are not trying to set an example for aquariums and zoos. we are trying to do what is right for ours. >> when some hear you talk, you are candid about the fact that this is probably going away some time. do you think it's raising concerns? >> the important thing is to pay attentions to the value. dolphins have a higher level of cognitive capacity. the more we learn at the aquarium, the more we realise how different they are from other cousins in the ocean. >> reporter: so the natio
they believe captive dolphins can be reintroduced into the wild.and she thinks the national dolphin sanctuary is a good point. >> i think the support now - that is coming from the public. this never happened before. >> sea world is the most frequent target of criticism by annal rights group. for the first time they took part in a discussion about the future of kattive sea -- can't if sea mammals. >> what is your contention? >> it's different living in the wild. >>...
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. >>> "caught on camera: teens gone wild." teenagers. what can we say about them? they're young, impressionable, on the road toward independence. they've traded their toys for technology and sometimes find fun in pranking and punking each other. but some of these capers turn violent. and the teenagers involved find themselves in a heap of trouble, especially when their wrongdoing is caught on camera. dozens of teenagers crowd a park in an affluent chicago suburb on a sunday afternoon. high school juniors, in white, expected to play in an annual girls football game with their senior schoolmates. about 100 students are there, some with video cameras, and some drinking. well, as the game winds down, the mood turns ugly. >> it was supposed to be a fun thing. this was supposed to be our initiation into our senior year. >> seniors, seniors. >> for years, the tradition was a powderpuff game followed by some egg throwing and shaving cream. but the initiation of a group of juniors at glenbrook north high in may 2003 turned stunningly violent. >> stop! stop! >> becoming a br
. >>> "caught on camera: teens gone wild." teenagers. what can we say about them? they're young, impressionable, on the road toward independence. they've traded their toys for technology and sometimes find fun in pranking and punking each other. but some of these capers turn violent. and the teenagers involved find themselves in a heap of trouble, especially when their wrongdoing is caught on camera. dozens of teenagers crowd a park in an affluent chicago suburb on a sunday...
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that was a wild pitch. very wild. >> thank you so much. >>> still to come, the crisis in iraq escalates and the vatican takes on the in tonight's headlines the pilot died when his experimental aircraft crashed moments after taking off from livermore airport. it went down in a field north of 580. sparks from the plane set off a small brushfire. >>> this fire charred 12 acres this afternoon. it took crews two hours to get it under control. >>> officials in las vegas are trying to find out how this man montgomery sang of san leandro died. he was taken to the hospital after attending the electric daisy carnival. las vegas police say there were 250 calls for medical help. >>> developmenting news tonight. new concerns about flooding in the midwest. rivers are rising and there's no way to stop them. in minnesota the crow river is overflowing baseball fields and roads. the damage caused by historic amounts of rainfall are forcing them to call in the national guard to shore up homes and businesses. the river won't c
that was a wild pitch. very wild. >> thank you so much. >>> still to come, the crisis in iraq escalates and the vatican takes on the in tonight's headlines the pilot died when his experimental aircraft crashed moments after taking off from livermore airport. it went down in a field north of 580. sparks from the plane set off a small brushfire. >>> this fire charred 12 acres this afternoon. it took crews two hours to get it under control. >>> officials in las...
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or a meadow full of wild flowers. where you can sit in sunshine and look and listen.es a quiet uncrowded place. but 87 years ago the silence was abruptly broken. gas, lava, boiling mud and steam came roaring from the mountain top. geologists knew that a volcanic eruption formed mount lasen about 27 years ago. an amateur photographer saw the volcano blow, grabbed his equipment, stood his ground and took these images. the eruption was not the first odd phenomenon, for a full year the mountain had been emitting blasts of steam. and hikers had been hiking to the top. thankfully there were no hikers on the summit when the old volcano blew its top. buildings were lost but no lives. eruption formed ominous clouds. throughout the park you can see and smell the evidence of more hot stuff down below. >> as the volcinologist say there's going to be more eruptions in the future. we just don't know if it's in our lifetime or geological lifetime. if you look at all the volcanos, which every mountain is a volcano or part of a volcano. it is a large history of eruptions over thousand
or a meadow full of wild flowers. where you can sit in sunshine and look and listen.es a quiet uncrowded place. but 87 years ago the silence was abruptly broken. gas, lava, boiling mud and steam came roaring from the mountain top. geologists knew that a volcanic eruption formed mount lasen about 27 years ago. an amateur photographer saw the volcano blow, grabbed his equipment, stood his ground and took these images. the eruption was not the first odd phenomenon, for a full year the mountain had...
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we get hit by a wild bore and die in a hut. >> jon: let me tell you something. the way to go out. wild bore, hut, pants down. >> science comes around, we can help him live to a 100 years. let me die. that's what i'm saying. that's weird. >> jon: that is weird. why are you in the bucket? >> that's the way i want to go. >> jon: you want to go -- >> i want to be in a bucket. people feed me. nurses -- wouldn't that be great. sitting in the bucket watching telly. neighboringd in a bucket. i eat as much pizza and drink as much beer. then they tip me out. that's -- that's a great [beep] life. that's a great life. >> jon: if you, if you literally die in a bucket. >> yes. >> jon: don't you think that's too literal. what did he do? he kicked the bucket. it's not -- it's too literal. >> you can just fill it up with soil and plant. >> jon: do you have any hope of consciousness. what about this. >> go on. >> jon: what if they could download you just your thoughts, not this. what if they could keep you alive in a kind of -- >> computer. >> jon: -- animated, yes. you are aware
we get hit by a wild bore and die in a hut. >> jon: let me tell you something. the way to go out. wild bore, hut, pants down. >> science comes around, we can help him live to a 100 years. let me die. that's what i'm saying. that's weird. >> jon: that is weird. why are you in the bucket? >> that's the way i want to go. >> jon: you want to go -- >> i want to be in a bucket. people feed me. nurses -- wouldn't that be great. sitting in the bucket watching telly....
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on the wild streak of his own. and his behavior could cost him more than just time in the hole. >> daddy. daddy is stuck. he's stuck in the mirror. i can't get out my daddy. >> many of colorado's most violent convicts are sent to the limon correctional facility, a level four penitentiary on the eastern plains of the state. but when they get into trouble here, they go to administrative segregation, a lockdown unit where they spend 23 hours a day in their cells. >> segregation is basically the jail within the prison. and that's where some of the more colorful, disruptive types are housed. >> one of those inmates is jonathan hall. serving 40 years for murder. >> take that camera somewhere else. >> our crew first encountered hall while interviewing another inmate a few doors down. >> this is what i think of your story. >> i believe he threw -- well, he threw a liquid substance under the door. it smelled somewhat suspicious, so we're going to go report that. yeah, he threw pee under the door. >> did he? >> yeah. >> bett
on the wild streak of his own. and his behavior could cost him more than just time in the hole. >> daddy. daddy is stuck. he's stuck in the mirror. i can't get out my daddy. >> many of colorado's most violent convicts are sent to the limon correctional facility, a level four penitentiary on the eastern plains of the state. but when they get into trouble here, they go to administrative segregation, a lockdown unit where they spend 23 hours a day in their cells. >> segregation...
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wild wiwood 73. rehoboth 74 with a mix of sun and clouds, winds 10 miles per hour coming off the water keeping things nice and cool. sunny tomorrow. check out monday. 84 degrees, sunshine, sun to clouds tuesday. 85. we stay in the mid-80s. wednesday we see the return of thunderstorms. that could be off and on again as we head to the weekend. george? >> in sports, the phillies will try to start a new winning streak today in st. louis. here's danny pommells of comcast sportsnet. >> good morning i'm danny pommells. let's take baseball. the pitcher's dual between hammels and wane right seven innings each giving up a sacrifice fly. carpenter ground out to first. howard makes the diving stop and flips to hamels for the out. looks like they're having a heated discussion. hamels didn't speak after the game. we go to the top of the eighth. jimmy rollins doing his part. infield hit to extend the hitting streak to 15 games. dpu during the streak, those were all one hit games. matt holiday a double to center wit
wild wiwood 73. rehoboth 74 with a mix of sun and clouds, winds 10 miles per hour coming off the water keeping things nice and cool. sunny tomorrow. check out monday. 84 degrees, sunshine, sun to clouds tuesday. 85. we stay in the mid-80s. wednesday we see the return of thunderstorms. that could be off and on again as we head to the weekend. george? >> in sports, the phillies will try to start a new winning streak today in st. louis. here's danny pommells of comcast sportsnet. >>...
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this area has led to dry trees and brush and the oakland fire department has dealt with its share of wild land fires. when five suspicious fires broke out on the same day. thankfully crews were able to get them under control. now the next fire breaks out in this area the fire department will have all of its resources ready to go again. that is because of the improving budget picture here in the city of oakland. the rotating station closures set to come to an end starting tomorrow. live in oakland alex savidge ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> time is 5:35. happening today san francisco general hospital will formerly review its response to the asiana air crash nearly one year ago. sf general trauma center treated dozens of seriously injured passengers immediately after the crash landing at sfo on july 6th, 2013. the hospital will display the models for new emergency room that will be used in the new mass casualty disaster. sf general will hold a panel on the critical lessons learned. >>> a new 911 dispatch center will be unvailed today in oakland. the facility includes new and improve
this area has led to dry trees and brush and the oakland fire department has dealt with its share of wild land fires. when five suspicious fires broke out on the same day. thankfully crews were able to get them under control. now the next fire breaks out in this area the fire department will have all of its resources ready to go again. that is because of the improving budget picture here in the city of oakland. the rotating station closures set to come to an end starting tomorrow. live in...
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. >> there's been a lot of debate recently over the management of the state's wild horse population. can you describe that issue and explain your position on that as well? >> well, it is interesting that the only animal that's not on the endangered species list that's managed by the federal government is wild horses and burrows. that's a special law that was enacted in washington, d.c. for i'm sure good and noble purposes. the unfortunate of that is that the federal government has not managed the wild horse and burrow population and they double in population every three to four years. and really they're overgrazing the public lands. we have farmers and ranchers that have part of the multiple use of the blm part of the statutes requiring multiple use is for them to be able to graze their cattle out there. and as you have more and more horses and burrows it takes away from the grazing capabilities of our cattle. and so for the farmers and ranchers that's really a big issue. so all we're suggesting to the federal government is you under the law are required to manage it, manages the hor
. >> there's been a lot of debate recently over the management of the state's wild horse population. can you describe that issue and explain your position on that as well? >> well, it is interesting that the only animal that's not on the endangered species list that's managed by the federal government is wild horses and burrows. that's a special law that was enacted in washington, d.c. for i'm sure good and noble purposes. the unfortunate of that is that the federal government has...
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this is like most of mount laurel, beautiful setting and you have what is a natural wild life habitat with houses real close. that is why this bear is close just like last years bear. the problem around here in south jersey is no official with the tranquilizer gun or big trap is humanely hunting for a bear to do a little bear immigration on it. they are leaving the bear alone and looking for left overs and trash cans and getting too close for uncomfort for local leaders and residents who want to see traps and wild life authorities responding to all have of the sight goes we have had in the past week near schools and backyard and dart nothing driveways. here in mount laurel first bear sighting 9:00 o'clock yesterday morning. they had kids all stay inside school, which is tough, in the stage of the school year when it gets this hot out. we could see kids all lock up again today because you this bear was cited again last night here, chris and karen. >> still ahead her dad in trouble but in one around the house. one teen turned to social media, how a post on facebook saved her dad's life.
this is like most of mount laurel, beautiful setting and you have what is a natural wild life habitat with houses real close. that is why this bear is close just like last years bear. the problem around here in south jersey is no official with the tranquilizer gun or big trap is humanely hunting for a bear to do a little bear immigration on it. they are leaving the bear alone and looking for left overs and trash cans and getting too close for uncomfort for local leaders and residents who want...
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. >> right place, right time, wild video.here. >> oh, no. >> what a mess that left behind. >> huge crash, all captured on a camera mounted to a traffic officer's hat. a couple of officers out in queensland, australia, doing speed checks, this happened right in front of them. >> the car that lost control comes to rest in front of a child daycare center. other cars there were parked alongside the road. this woman inside the cab asking to see if this guy's okay. but then this one motorist, pretty upset. >> [ bleep ]? >> hey, hey. >> we saw it. we saw it. >> what did happen? what caused this crash? police officers believe that the man driving that pickup and trailer may have fallen asleep. >> oh, man. near a kindergarten. it's like -- >> dangerous situation to be driving when you're so tired. doesn't look like serious injuries in the crash. the man behind the wheel does seem to be disoriented. >> you all right? >> yeah. >> you sure? >> a lot of damage. he hit like five cars. >> this is one of those videos that's just going to mak
. >> right place, right time, wild video.here. >> oh, no. >> what a mess that left behind. >> huge crash, all captured on a camera mounted to a traffic officer's hat. a couple of officers out in queensland, australia, doing speed checks, this happened right in front of them. >> the car that lost control comes to rest in front of a child daycare center. other cars there were parked alongside the road. this woman inside the cab asking to see if this guy's okay. but...
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. >> there is not just enough wild habitat to release them. if we can work with people over there and collect genetic material and save it for the future we may be able to save the species. >> they spent two years monitoring her natural cycle. and a fertility doctor who usually treats humans stepped in to help. >> humans and/or range tangs are similar to humans, when we were able to have this baby be born i was shocked no one knew when her due date was. >> the team hopes to have just the orangutan. >> they will promote genetic diversity in the wild but this is only part of the solution. >> preserving our wild places is the most important thing we can do to save our planet. we must save the balance of nature. we're losing that war. we really are. we need to win some battles, and this is one of the battles. >> a battle that is being won here in a very small way. al jazeera, green initial, connecticut. >> we certainly hope you are enjoying today because it is officially summer. summer celebration by visiting stonehenge mountain in england, and th
. >> there is not just enough wild habitat to release them. if we can work with people over there and collect genetic material and save it for the future we may be able to save the species. >> they spent two years monitoring her natural cycle. and a fertility doctor who usually treats humans stepped in to help. >> humans and/or range tangs are similar to humans, when we were able to have this baby be born i was shocked no one knew when her due date was. >> the team hopes...
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the san francisco based environmental group wild aid released this stunning video shot just a few days ago showing nets entangled in fishing line inside the galapagos. these are the grizzly remains of poachers. fishermen are getting bolder and bolder. >> they're risking having their boat taken away. galapagos park police say shark fins fetch $80 a pound wholesale. they say illegal pockets creating a spike in crime. >> these illegal fishing form a sort of mafia. and it's very difficult to break up these systems. >> reporter: the problem is the continuing demand here in san francisco's china town, shark fin soup is a premier item. >> it's just delicious, savory. what else can i say. >> reporter: consumers declined to go on camera but shrugged off concerns. it's a trendy extravagance that's booming especially in dining rooms in china. sharks are being slaughtered worldwide almost to extinction to satisfy fancy tastes. around costa rica's cocos island, environmentalists video taped fisher min killing sharks by the thousands. slicing off fins and discarding caucuses. >> in costa rica there'
the san francisco based environmental group wild aid released this stunning video shot just a few days ago showing nets entangled in fishing line inside the galapagos. these are the grizzly remains of poachers. fishermen are getting bolder and bolder. >> they're risking having their boat taken away. galapagos park police say shark fins fetch $80 a pound wholesale. they say illegal pockets creating a spike in crime. >> these illegal fishing form a sort of mafia. and it's very...
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wild video of sugar in the city. melissa. >> walter, nothing wild by the weather. tonight it's clear, quiet, comfortable. high pressure stays in control which can means temperature whiming on the mild side and warm. we'll talk about the temperatures and details in the we'll talk about the temperatures and details in the accuweather >> a burglar in texas was caught on surveillanceence stealing from a home while a man was inside. and sees lights and tv on and still wept inside upstairs and into a bedroom where one person was sleeping and took wallet and watch with one with you upstairs and grabbed a bite to eat. in the houston area we hope recognize this thief. >> a cougar like a real cougar gave people in a small town of utah a scare. look at that. everybody started taking pictures and video. wild life experts were called and they tried tranquilize the app mall and missed. the fully grown female cougar ran off and went through somebody's yard and back be into the woods. >> wow. >> you see a cougar and take pictures. >> don't get me started. >> all right. >> any way,
wild video of sugar in the city. melissa. >> walter, nothing wild by the weather. tonight it's clear, quiet, comfortable. high pressure stays in control which can means temperature whiming on the mild side and warm. we'll talk about the temperatures and details in the we'll talk about the temperatures and details in the accuweather >> a burglar in texas was caught on surveillanceence stealing from a home while a man was inside. and sees lights and tv on and still wept inside...
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changing the way in which federal government budgets for wild land fire fighting. it makes sense and should be done but is only a first step. for decades firefighters are battled on how to deal with wildfires. today with the increased development of wild land urban interface, we want to develop a more holistic strategy to deal with the issue. clearly the federal government must take the lead. we applaud the strategy. this strategy establishes a national vision for wild land fire management and response. the strategy is an excellent first step but once again more must be done in the 1960s and 1970s they were blighted with arson. the national commission on fire prevention and control issued the landmark report america burning. over 40 years later it is frequently cited and still has value. the federal government should take a similar approach to the wild land fire program. we propose the establishment of a blue ribbon commissioned modeled after america burning with congressional participation to fully study this issue and make recommendations. although the iff, they
changing the way in which federal government budgets for wild land fire fighting. it makes sense and should be done but is only a first step. for decades firefighters are battled on how to deal with wildfires. today with the increased development of wild land urban interface, we want to develop a more holistic strategy to deal with the issue. clearly the federal government must take the lead. we applaud the strategy. this strategy establishes a national vision for wild land fire management and...
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rice on which the tribes depend. >> what is the wild -- where does the wild rice grow?up in this area up here. the reason we are here in bad river is because of the wild rice through a series of prophecies, we were told to move inland to the place where food grows on water. the food that grows on water is wild rice. maybe somebody could say, why don't you stop eating the fish with the wild rice? and first of all, our community is very poor and depends upon these foods in order to survive and most importantly, these are foods that the spirit told us that we would have. >> the bad river and the cocagan slews represent about 40% of the wetlands for coastal lake accompany. >> the chipewa tribe set up at the mine site about a year ago as part after strategy to stop the mine. they invited the public to come here and learn firsthand about the land. >> arsnic, mercury. >> over 5,000 people have visited the camp learning the dangers posed by the mine and cataloguing the environment before g tech starts digging. >> paul due main is one of the people who first set up harvest camp.
rice on which the tribes depend. >> what is the wild -- where does the wild rice grow?up in this area up here. the reason we are here in bad river is because of the wild rice through a series of prophecies, we were told to move inland to the place where food grows on water. the food that grows on water is wild rice. maybe somebody could say, why don't you stop eating the fish with the wild rice? and first of all, our community is very poor and depends upon these foods in order to survive...
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police describe the attacks as wilding. last weekend a pack of 100 teens terrorized people at the bart fair station. attacks have included stealing cell phones and nike shoes. some victims have been hit with guns and knocked unconscious. >>> investigators until san francisco are trying to determine the cause of two small fires at a downtown construction site. they were first reported at 9:30 last night on biel street. no one was hurt. the flames caused minor damage. but arson investigators were called to the scene late last night. >>> early morning power outage in oakland really hit home. pg&e says the lights went out to nearly 27,000 homes and businesses in jack london square. forces us to switch to a back up generator. power restored to nearly everyone two hours later. no word on what caused that outage. >>> a memorial is continuing to grow when a gunman went on a deadly rampage. classes at the christian college are canceled today. >>> the suspect has been identified as a 26-year-old man who does not attend the school. wi
police describe the attacks as wilding. last weekend a pack of 100 teens terrorized people at the bart fair station. attacks have included stealing cell phones and nike shoes. some victims have been hit with guns and knocked unconscious. >>> investigators until san francisco are trying to determine the cause of two small fires at a downtown construction site. they were first reported at 9:30 last night on biel street. no one was hurt. the flames caused minor damage. but arson...
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wild wild wild west out there with no sheriff in town they're doing everything from using flavorings to marketing to appeal to kids well it's unbelievable there was no age restriction before i mean not that's insane but i would think that big tobacco would be slightly threatened i guess i mean talk more about how they're intertwined the sectors because i know that already electronic cigarettes are running state tobacco bonds it's an easy way for them to say that they're part of the solution they call it their harm reduction strategy and internal documents show us that harm reduction just means staving off criticism for decades to come so it's no surprise to us who have been monitoring the tobacco industry for decades that they're getting in to the cigarette market pretty aggressively and i guess how can people help with this campaign because where can people go if they want to stop smoking what's the best resource for them well if you want to stop smoking you should go to the c.d.c. there's the station hotlines and all over the place but if you want to participate in our campaign adv
wild wild wild west out there with no sheriff in town they're doing everything from using flavorings to marketing to appeal to kids well it's unbelievable there was no age restriction before i mean not that's insane but i would think that big tobacco would be slightly threatened i guess i mean talk more about how they're intertwined the sectors because i know that already electronic cigarettes are running state tobacco bonds it's an easy way for them to say that they're part of the solution...
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los jvenes la llaman "wild-in" o "locura" ....los ladrones atacan de forma masiva a sus victimas.oba artculos costosos... pero lo peor, es que han dejado a algunas personas heridas. --el incidente mas reciente se report hace unos dias en un centro comercial de nuestra rea. lorena ---una nueva acusacin surge contra ''pg&e'' en relacin a la trgica ---una nueva acusacin surge contra ''pg&e'' en relacin a la trgica explosin que ocurri en san bruno en el aÑo 2010... take vo la compaÑia dijo que est esperando que los fiscales federales presenten una acusacin formal el prximo mes para ellos poder tomar accin... ''pg&e'' an no ha precisado los nuevos cargos pero actualmente enfrenta una demanda por violar regulaciones federales de seguridad en los tuberas de gas... juanfra/take vo ---la cadena de supermercados ''mi pueblo'' tiene un nuevo director ejecutivo... el empresario javier ramirez reemplazar al fundador juvenal chavez y sostuvo en un comunicado que iniciar una agresiva campaÑa para levantar a las 21 tiendas existentes en el rea de la baha... ''mi pueblo'' mantuvo sus puertas abier
los jvenes la llaman "wild-in" o "locura" ....los ladrones atacan de forma masiva a sus victimas.oba artculos costosos... pero lo peor, es que han dejado a algunas personas heridas. --el incidente mas reciente se report hace unos dias en un centro comercial de nuestra rea. lorena ---una nueva acusacin surge contra ''pg&e'' en relacin a la trgica ---una nueva acusacin surge contra ''pg&e'' en relacin a la trgica explosin que ocurri en san bruno en el aÑo 2010... take...
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sa behavior - "wilding." if you're planning on doing boys' copyright. a gunman accused of killing three police officers and wounded two others in canada is in custody after more than a day on the run. hoffathe royal canadian mounted police say they arrested 24-year-old justin bourque. authorities say the suspect, dressed in fatigues and armed with a rifle, went on a rampage wednesday evening in moncton, new brunswick. hasswat teams swarmed neighborhoods and surrounded buildings, warning everyone to stay inside, lock their doors and remain calm. police say they spotted the suspect at least three times thursday morning, but did not catch him. while a motive has not released, a facebook page purported to belong to bourque has many posts with pro-gun photos and a few anti-police memes. in-fighting among factions of the pakistan taliban may have led to the death of a notorious suicide bomb recruiter. costtensions within the pakistan taliban escalated after the group's leader was killed in a u.s. drone strike in november last year, setting off a power struggl
sa behavior - "wilding." if you're planning on doing boys' copyright. a gunman accused of killing three police officers and wounded two others in canada is in custody after more than a day on the run. hoffathe royal canadian mounted police say they arrested 24-year-old justin bourque. authorities say the suspect, dressed in fatigues and armed with a rifle, went on a rampage wednesday evening in moncton, new brunswick. hasswat teams swarmed neighborhoods and surrounded buildings,...
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. >>> [ indiscernible ] headlines comes to an end, it's back to the wild kingdom for the fab four. >>, the weather's good for the birds, if the heat's too much for you, on the other hand, some like it hot. we got good news for you, next. that's a negative. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. with the u-verse tv app, the u-verse revolves around you the u-verse revolves around you wi >>> four of those baby herons that were injured in the famous oakland tree trimming incident are back in the bhield wild, took them a month to recover, and there they go. they made national headlines after what happened outside the post office downtown, nesting in a tree when the tree trimmer cut the branch, causing them to crash to the ground. there's a reason why they were taken back though, to their original home. >> it's very difficult to put herons back without disrupting the rest of the colony, to getting there to put
. >>> [ indiscernible ] headlines comes to an end, it's back to the wild kingdom for the fab four. >>, the weather's good for the birds, if the heat's too much for you, on the other hand, some like it hot. we got good news for you, next. that's a negative. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. with...