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>> narrator: tonight... >> i'm asking you to follow me. and we're going to make a hard stand. >> narrator: how one family's fight... >> the issue the bundy family started more than 20 years ago. >> an armed standoff in bunkerville... >> narrator: ...sparked a movement... w e did not anticipate these hundreds of militia people coming in, many of them heavily armed. >> i was convinced it was going to gsouth. it was that close. >> this became sort of this rnllying cry for anti-govent extremists evewhere. >> narrator: ...and challenged the federal government... il bundy took over the malheur nationalife... >> that's exactly why we had guns there. they would respect us. and if we didn't, they would've tased us and hauled us off in paddy wagons. >> our number one priority was to resolve the oupation peacefully. they had armed guards at the rotes. they had armed p. they clearly intended to defend their position. >> narrator: tonight on frontlinthe inside story of anrmed uprising and a move that calls themselves "american patriots." >> frontline i
>> narrator: tonight... >> i'm asking you to follow me. and we're going to make a hard stand. >> narrator: how one family's fight... >> the issue the bundy family started more than 20 years ago. >> an armed standoff in bunkerville... >> narrator: ...sparked a movement... w e did not anticipate these hundreds of militia people coming in, many of them heavily armed. >> i was convinced it was going to gsouth. it was that close. >> this became sort of...
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[gunfire] narrator: exercise helps to relieve the tension. ♪ narrator: navy and coast guard cockswains receive last-minute information on formations and departure times. on the last held evening before d-day. ♪ [hymn playing] narrator: we like listening to father kelly. he was with us at guadalcanal. he had a way of saying what we wanted to hear. ♪ narrator: many of these men were killed the following morning. ♪ narrator: we are ready. d-day. this is the day we attack. long before daylight, we are over the side into our amphibian landing boats. ♪ narrator: by daylight, our naval vessels open fire for four solid hours bomb tarawa with high explosives. [explosions] narrator: everything went like clockwork. when the ships stopped firing, the navy planes would take over bombing. strafing. we were a team working together. then, again, according to plan, the planes withdraw and the batteries open up again. [explosions] narrator: h hour, the hour we attack is getting close. for three days before we moved in, four million pounds of explosions had been dropped on the island. it didn't s
[gunfire] narrator: exercise helps to relieve the tension. ♪ narrator: navy and coast guard cockswains receive last-minute information on formations and departure times. on the last held evening before d-day. ♪ [hymn playing] narrator: we like listening to father kelly. he was with us at guadalcanal. he had a way of saying what we wanted to hear. ♪ narrator: many of these men were killed the following morning. ♪ narrator: we are ready. d-day. this is the day we attack. long before...
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>> narrator: as the crowds grew, protesrs confronted government agents. (protestors shouting) >> they body-slammed my aunt margaret to the ground. (shouting) th aney tased me. that was all caught on video. and then that video went viral and that's when more people started coming. >> i was very worried about thep cs of it. i thought, "wow, this is not good. i mean, the optics of this isto goine horrible." >> this skirmish quickly turned into an angry mob, andrs protesto were hurt. >> then he tased me again. probably because i didn't drop on the ground. >> we always knew the potential that they would not cooperate, but we did not anticipate those large numbers of people coming in. >> in the past, we saw similar activities of protest. but what's different about 2014 and bunkerville is that a bunchp ple show up to support cliven bundy who are not ranchers at all. >> narrator: cliven was contacted by a mitia group from montana, who asked to come to the ranch.an on facebook, his wife, carol, called for militias fm across the country to come and support them. c
>> narrator: as the crowds grew, protesrs confronted government agents. (protestors shouting) >> they body-slammed my aunt margaret to the ground. (shouting) th aney tased me. that was all caught on video. and then that video went viral and that's when more people started coming. >> i was very worried about thep cs of it. i thought, "wow, this is not good. i mean, the optics of this isto goine horrible." >> this skirmish quickly turned into an angry mob, andrs...
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♪ >> narrator: in 1992, dr. weber arrived in the little town of browning, montana, part of the blackfeet indian reservation. ♪ >> frosch: blackfeet reservation is about 2,300 square miles. it butts up against canada. this stunningly beautiful ace. like a lot of indian reservations, there's high poverty rates, high rates ofab alcoholism, es, domestic abuse, et cetera. r and so this lly one of the most far-flung places that you coulgo if you were a doctor. ♪ r >> narrator: tervation's only hospital was run by the ihs, which struggled to find doctors.oi mary ellen lafrose was the hospital's c.e.o. at the time. >> we had been without a, a pediatrician for a while. soere comes dr. weber. and all i could think of is, "he looks comfortable, huh?" he looked young. and just seemed like he was, would be a good fit for us. >> narrator: one of the first things dr. weber did was help expand the hospital's uth outreach programs. >> they were talking about, "w want to do some things in the school. you know, we have some pr
♪ >> narrator: in 1992, dr. weber arrived in the little town of browning, montana, part of the blackfeet indian reservation. ♪ >> frosch: blackfeet reservation is about 2,300 square miles. it butts up against canada. this stunningly beautiful ace. like a lot of indian reservations, there's high poverty rates, high rates ofab alcoholism, es, domestic abuse, et cetera. r and so this lly one of the most far-flung places that you coulgo if you were a doctor. ♪ r >> narrator:...
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♪ >> narrator: in 1992, dr. weber arrived in the little town of browning, montana, part of the blackfeet indian reservation. ♪ ti frosch: blackfeet reser is about 2,300 square miles. it butts up agait canada. this stunningly beautiful place. li a lot of indian reservations, there's high poverty rates, high rates of alcolism, diabetes, domestic abuse, et cetera. and this is really one of t most far-flung places that you could go if you were aoctor. ♪ >> narrator: the reservation's only hospital was run by thehi ihs, struggled to find doctors. mary een lafromboise was the hospital's c.e.o. at the time.d >> we en without a, a pediatrician for a while. so here comes dr. weber. and all i could think of is, "he looks comfortable, huh?" he looked young. and just seemed like he was, would be a good fit for us. >> narrator: one of the first things dr. weber did was help expand the hospital's youth outreach programs. >> they were talking about, "we want to do some things in the school you know, we have some programs t
♪ >> narrator: in 1992, dr. weber arrived in the little town of browning, montana, part of the blackfeet indian reservation. ♪ ti frosch: blackfeet reser is about 2,300 square miles. it butts up agait canada. this stunningly beautiful place. li a lot of indian reservations, there's high poverty rates, high rates of alcolism, diabetes, domestic abuse, et cetera. and this is really one of t most far-flung places that you could go if you were aoctor. ♪ >> narrator: the...
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(knocking on door) >> narrator: abraham clemente pesn't answering his door. a caseworker who hd to be in the building called 911. (siren wailing, approaching) >> abraham? this place is a mess. (toy whirring) (man speaking on police radio) >> good morning, officer. >> how you doing, mr. clemente? >> i'm doing all right. >> you feel dehydrated? >> no, no, no. >> no, you feel fine? >> no, i'm fine. i'm fine. >> okay. i still want e.m.s. to come checyou out, okay? we're just a little concerned for you. >> whatever you want, officer. you know, i'here all alone, i don't want to abandon this place. i want to live like a human being. >> sapien: yeah. >> be human, you know, like being in the jungle. (device beeping) >> hey, abraham. >> mm-hmm? >> do you feel dizzy or short of breath or anything like that? any pain anywher >> no, no pain. >> i remember, i've seen you before. i remember you. you know what month it is? >> um, uh, no. >> your sugar's a little high. it's 209. squeeze in oyour hand. >> we're going to the hospital? >> yeah, we're going to have to go to the h
(knocking on door) >> narrator: abraham clemente pesn't answering his door. a caseworker who hd to be in the building called 911. (siren wailing, approaching) >> abraham? this place is a mess. (toy whirring) (man speaking on police radio) >> good morning, officer. >> how you doing, mr. clemente? >> i'm doing all right. >> you feel dehydrated? >> no, no, no. >> no, you feel fine? >> no, i'm fine. i'm fine. >> okay. i still want e.m.s....
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r) (knocking on d >> narrator: abraham clemente wasn't answering his door. a caseworker who happened to be in the building called 911. g)(siren wailing, approach >> abraham? this place is a mess. (toy whirring) (man speaking on police radio) >> good morning, officer. >> how you doing, mr. clemente? >> i'm doing all right. >> you feel dehydrated? >> no, no, no. >> no, you feel fine? >> no, i'm fine. i'm fine. >> okay. i still want e.m.s. to come check you out, okay? we're just a little concerned for you. >> whatever you want, officer. you know, i'm here all alone, i don't want to abandon this place. i want to live like a human being. >> sapien: yeah. be human, you know, lik being in the jungle. (device beeping) >> hey, abraham. >> mm-hmm? >> do you feel dizzy or short of breath or anything like that? any pain anywhere? >> no, no pain. >> i remember, i've seen you before. i remember you. you know what month it is? >> um, uh, no. >> your sugar's a little high.. it's 2 squeeze in on your hand. >> we're going to the hospital? >> yeah, we're going to have to go to
r) (knocking on d >> narrator: abraham clemente wasn't answering his door. a caseworker who happened to be in the building called 911. g)(siren wailing, approach >> abraham? this place is a mess. (toy whirring) (man speaking on police radio) >> good morning, officer. >> how you doing, mr. clemente? >> i'm doing all right. >> you feel dehydrated? >> no, no, no. >> no, you feel fine? >> no, i'm fine. i'm fine. >> okay. i still want...
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(narrator) orson welles is one of the legendary storytellers. from "citizen kane," to his later films, he tried to push the limits of hollywood style. rosebud ... (richard sylbert) orson welles is the man who started the showing off. he, in 1948 or -9, whatever, at 24 years of age he came out and said, "now i'm going to show you what a director looks like." ever since, we've used his idea not quite as well as he did. (richard sylbert) but he began the director as star. (martin scorsese) i became very enamored of what you can do with film, what you can do in the editing room with film, what you can do with a camera moving. the first time i realized what a director did was when i saw "citizen kane" on tv with orson welles. however, i was very cognizant of a style, beauty and poetry, let's say, in john ford. if you had asked me what john ford did i couldn't tell you he put the camera a certain way and he used a red filter in black-and-white films to make the clouds come out. and he shot it a certain way so that the dust came up and it was an incred
(narrator) orson welles is one of the legendary storytellers. from "citizen kane," to his later films, he tried to push the limits of hollywood style. rosebud ... (richard sylbert) orson welles is the man who started the showing off. he, in 1948 or -9, whatever, at 24 years of age he came out and said, "now i'm going to show you what a director looks like." ever since, we've used his idea not quite as well as he did. (richard sylbert) but he began the director as star....
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(narrator) but real power was not the studio bosses to give. hollywood was merely the place where the movies were made. these corporations were actually run from new york, where less glamorous presidents dictated the movie budgets, studio policy, film distribution, publicity. it was east coast president, barney balaban, who ran all corporate affairs for paramount from the mid-30s, by which time the company was already a vast multinational with nearly 200 listed subsidiaries. the story with barney balaban evidently is he was encouraged by his mother to get into the business because she was quite impressed by a business in which people paid cash, before they made the product. so when she saw these nickels and dimes and quarters crossing the transit and said, "it's a good business to be in. i like this business." (announcer) in the lobby, more and still more crowds. (douglas gomery) in an era when business people were just winging it, he hired a statistician from columbia university. it was the statistician's job to get figures reported out from a
(narrator) but real power was not the studio bosses to give. hollywood was merely the place where the movies were made. these corporations were actually run from new york, where less glamorous presidents dictated the movie budgets, studio policy, film distribution, publicity. it was east coast president, barney balaban, who ran all corporate affairs for paramount from the mid-30s, by which time the company was already a vast multinational with nearly 200 listed subsidiaries. the story with...
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[narrator] luminess air is a breakthrough in cosmetics. and now we're proud to introduce our radical new 4-in-1 silk airbrush foundation. this isn't regular foundation, this is so much more. silk is special airbrush makeup. think of all the skincare, moisturizers, concealers, and foundations you use to get ready every day. it's a lot of steps. our radical silk airbrush foundation is innovative. it's four in one, combining nourishing anti-aging skin care, hydrating, skin-loving moisturizer, high coverage concealer, to cover your most unsightly blemishes, and all day 18 hour non-creasing foundation, all together in one super concentrated formula. and with the super ingredient silk you get stunning results. the luxurious silk fibers soften lines and wrinkles. leaving more youthful looking skin. plus, silk responds to both dry and oily skin. balancing moisture, and smoothing texture, no matter your skin type. now with luminess silk, it's fast, easy, and you'll always look flawless. - the luminess 4-in-1 silk foundation, i absolutely love it. i
[narrator] luminess air is a breakthrough in cosmetics. and now we're proud to introduce our radical new 4-in-1 silk airbrush foundation. this isn't regular foundation, this is so much more. silk is special airbrush makeup. think of all the skincare, moisturizers, concealers, and foundations you use to get ready every day. it's a lot of steps. our radical silk airbrush foundation is innovative. it's four in one, combining nourishing anti-aging skin care, hydrating, skin-loving moisturizer, high...
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[narrator] luminess air is a breakthrough in cosmetics. and now we're proud to introduce our radical new 4-in-1 silk airbrush foundation. this isn't regular foundation, this is so much more. silk is special airbrush makeup. think of all the skincare, moisturizers, concealers, and foundations you use to get ready every day. our radical silk airbrush foundation is innovative. it's four in one, combining nourishing anti-aging skin care, hydrating, skin-loving moisturizer, high coverage concealer, to cover your most unsightly blemishes, and all day 18 hour non-creasing foundation, all together in one super concentrated formula. and with the super ingredient silk you get stunning results. the luxurious silk fibers soften lines and wrinkles. leaving more youthful looking skin. plus, silk responds to both dry and oily skin. balancing moisture, and smoothing texture, no matter your skin type. now with luminess silk, it's fast, easy, and you'll always look flawless. - the luminess 4-in-1 silk foundation, i absolutely love it. i love the coverage, i
[narrator] luminess air is a breakthrough in cosmetics. and now we're proud to introduce our radical new 4-in-1 silk airbrush foundation. this isn't regular foundation, this is so much more. silk is special airbrush makeup. think of all the skincare, moisturizers, concealers, and foundations you use to get ready every day. our radical silk airbrush foundation is innovative. it's four in one, combining nourishing anti-aging skin care, hydrating, skin-loving moisturizer, high coverage concealer,...
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(movie narrator) a terror-stricken town left him to face 4 killers, alone. the western requires a thing, call it, "the reluctant hero." people don't like men who tell you how good they are. whereas if you are a brave man that says, "i'm not brave. i'd rather not do this, it's just that i'm stuck. and i certainly prefer not to get into this, but i'm going to have to do it. but i'm not a hero." the audience will say, "oh, yes, you're a hero." he was thrust into a situation he could have walked out of and he didn't. that's being a hero. don't try to be a hero, you don't have to be a hero. i'm not trying to be a hero. if you think i like this, you're crazy. look, amy, this is my town, i've got friends here. i'll swear in a bunch of special deputies and with a posse behind me, maybe there won't be trouble. (clint eastwood) he was calling on his community to come to his aid. and he was trying to arm the community to defend itself. and the community didn't want any part of it. they were letting him stand alone, figuring after all, it was -- he was the one the villa
(movie narrator) a terror-stricken town left him to face 4 killers, alone. the western requires a thing, call it, "the reluctant hero." people don't like men who tell you how good they are. whereas if you are a brave man that says, "i'm not brave. i'd rather not do this, it's just that i'm stuck. and i certainly prefer not to get into this, but i'm going to have to do it. but i'm not a hero." the audience will say, "oh, yes, you're a hero." he was thrust into a...
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(dramatic music playing) (narrator) the names on movie marquees draw the audience in like moths to a flame. the public's love affair with stars lasts forever. movie stars exist in a beauty that transcends time. (john waters) a movie star is mythic, a movie star is like no one you've ever seen walking around in your daily life. america invented the star. and there's a specific time when that happened, it happened in 1910. that's when the star was born. (thunder crashing) (music playing) (narrator) from the early days of motion pictures, stars have incarnated the visions of directors, provided the story elements for audiences and bankrolled more films than any other financial asset. hi, nice meeting you. how do you feel about coming tonight? nervous. why shouldn't i be nervous? there's a lot of people here. i'm nervous - i'm human, what can i tell you? (stephen schiff) julia roberts is a star. julia roberts is pure, corn-fed american star. so what happened after? he climbed up the tower and rescued her? she rescues him right back. and that comes from dazzle, and that comes from the smi
(dramatic music playing) (narrator) the names on movie marquees draw the audience in like moths to a flame. the public's love affair with stars lasts forever. movie stars exist in a beauty that transcends time. (john waters) a movie star is mythic, a movie star is like no one you've ever seen walking around in your daily life. america invented the star. and there's a specific time when that happened, it happened in 1910. that's when the star was born. (thunder crashing) (music playing)...
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narrator: see your northern california honda dealer now. (gasps) how are you so cute? (laughs) so cute i could just eat you right up! yeah! yeah. (gasps) oh look at you! (gasps) look at you! i am here. you're there. i am here. you're there. announcer: mcdonald's mini meals. mini meal, great deal. choose between a delicious mcdouble or a mcchicken mini meal for just 3.99 each. both come with a small fries and a small soft drink or sweet tea. (happy music) they say you should always dlisten to your heart. and where better to do that, than the island of ireland? after all, your heart is the best compass there is. so get out there and fill your heart with the stuff that keeps it beating. fill your heart with ireland. the warriors new center, cousins posterize >>> you have to love him, back in oracle last night receiving his championship ring but oracle got even louder. the new center, demarquis's cousins in the third quarter. 40-20 following the dunk and one by 14. cousins finished with 18 points and 10 rebounds. his first double double as a warrior.>>> take a guess who th
narrator: see your northern california honda dealer now. (gasps) how are you so cute? (laughs) so cute i could just eat you right up! yeah! yeah. (gasps) oh look at you! (gasps) look at you! i am here. you're there. i am here. you're there. announcer: mcdonald's mini meals. mini meal, great deal. choose between a delicious mcdouble or a mcchicken mini meal for just 3.99 each. both come with a small fries and a small soft drink or sweet tea. (happy music) they say you should always dlisten to...
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will accept him and his girlfriend. - i i really do worship the big man upstairs. - [male narrator] nonot so easy. - there's one way to come to god andnd only one way. - i i need to fifind a churcrh to w where i'm a accepted and d they know who i amam. i don't want to have to hidide who i am. - it's a gamble, it's a huge one. - [male narrator] next in deep run on reel south. - [female narrator] ] this progogram is made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by the following.
will accept him and his girlfriend. - i i really do worship the big man upstairs. - [male narrator] nonot so easy. - there's one way to come to god andnd only one way. - i i need to fifind a churcrh to w where i'm a accepted and d they know who i amam. i don't want to have to hidide who i am. - it's a gamble, it's a huge one. - [male narrator] next in deep run on reel south. - [female narrator] ] this progogram is made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by the following.
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we need to stop it. - [male narrator] next in overburden o on reel south. - [female narrator] ] this program is made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by thehe followiwing. (bluesy y guitar rock)
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narrator: on this episode of "earth focus," climate change is forcing people to migrate in search of food and shelter, altering traditional lifestyles across the globe. in tijuana, mexico, haitians fleeing devastation are building a neighborhood as their dreams of entering the united states dwindle. while in mongolia, the traditional herding lifestyle is threatened as drought forces a new generation to the capital in search of opportunities. [makelson derilus speaking spanish] [greetings exchanged in spanish] [man on podium speaking spanish] [man speaking spanish] [both speaking spanish] [derilus speaking] isabel rivera-collazo: we think of migrants and refugees as these people that are coming to take over our country. we don't see that these are the people that got to the point that it was so hard for them to survive that it was easier to face death than to stay. because that's what they are facing when they decide to get on a boat or they decide to c cross a border or ty decide to cross the desert, they're facing their own death, they're facing the death of their loved ones, theiri
narrator: on this episode of "earth focus," climate change is forcing people to migrate in search of food and shelter, altering traditional lifestyles across the globe. in tijuana, mexico, haitians fleeing devastation are building a neighborhood as their dreams of entering the united states dwindle. while in mongolia, the traditional herding lifestyle is threatened as drought forces a new generation to the capital in search of opportunities. [makelson derilus speaking spanish]...
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>> stephen (narrating): then my juke move. >> stephen: i'll juke you! watch out! watch out! here we go! >> stephen (narrating): and, finally, trucking. >> i'm going to need you to knock over one of these big fellows, and you stay on your feet and keep going. ( laughter ). >> stephen: hut! ( cheers and applause ) and time for my final rating. what is my player rating? and the important thing is that i need to really know. and this is important. this is on television. you have to tell me the truth. and don't worry about my feelings. i have a successful career. i have a beautiful wife.i have . just be honest. it's important that i-- i-- i know what the truth is, and you're not going to hurt my feelings. >> okay. so, uh, officially, 19 overall. >> stephen: stinging from my unfair rating, i switched to an activity i excel at-- sitting in a chair. to create my digital player, certified e.a. nerd ben hamiller entered my test results. speed, strength, agility-- what has he got me for elusiveness? >> 47. >> stephen: i can be way more elusive than that. you want to... i'll show you ho
>> stephen (narrating): then my juke move. >> stephen: i'll juke you! watch out! watch out! here we go! >> stephen (narrating): and, finally, trucking. >> i'm going to need you to knock over one of these big fellows, and you stay on your feet and keep going. ( laughter ). >> stephen: hut! ( cheers and applause ) and time for my final rating. what is my player rating? and the important thing is that i need to really know. and this is important. this is on...
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- [narrator] ...at colleges across the country. visit virginia529.com >> hello and welcome to "meet the press." i'm chuck todd and still guring out my whole look. s alwa, i'm joined by t leading journalists in the world. pulitzer prize wning columni for "the washington post." eugene robinson. >> thank you for having me. >> for the "wall street urnal," peggy nguyen an. >> strategist, author and former chair of the dnc, donna brazil. >> great to be here. >> let'sh start w what's everyone talking about and a new low for journalist, the "national enquirer" was accused of black mailing jeff bezos. you are all highly respectedur lists so when all is said and done, what do you think jeff bezos' penis is going to look like? >> excuse me?>> normally high minded journalists would not talk about this, but itve inv the richest man in america and the president of the united states. so jf
- [narrator] ...at colleges across the country. visit virginia529.com >> hello and welcome to "meet the press." i'm chuck todd and still guring out my whole look. s alwa, i'm joined by t leading journalists in the world. pulitzer prize wning columni for "the washington post." eugene robinson. >> thank you for having me. >> for the "wall street urnal," peggy nguyen an. >> strategist, author and former chair of the dnc, donna brazil. >>...
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narrator: on this episode of "earth focus," how can we manage, protect, and nourish our natural resources wheting the growing global demand for food? a model of local control along the coast of madagascar provide a blueprint for ocean sustainability and community building, while in san diego, scalability is the goal as researchers work to build the first open-ocean fish farm in the united states. [film advance clicking] : ma madagascar, we have more than 5,000 kilometers of coast, and a lot of fishermen ermmunities. it's forbidden to fish sea cucuith dive materials to preserve the species. but there are many foreign investors that came here that pay the young malagasy people to fish sea cucumber with a bottle of gas, etc. the chinese came here and, as usual, they tried to offer infrastructures ke roads, and as a counterpart, they want to be authorized to exploit natural resou. there is a very huge upsurge of these practices now, and it's a big threat to the natural resources, to their sustainability, and the environment in general. [man speaking nativuage] at day: we believe ish stocks ar
narrator: on this episode of "earth focus," how can we manage, protect, and nourish our natural resources wheting the growing global demand for food? a model of local control along the coast of madagascar provide a blueprint for ocean sustainability and community building, while in san diego, scalability is the goal as researchers work to build the first open-ocean fish farm in the united states. [film advance clicking] : ma madagascar, we have more than 5,000 kilometers of coast, and...
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[ratsimbazafy speakingua native ge] [badouraly speaking native language] narrator: in madagascar, the villages of velondriake have regulation are pushing people towards a sustainable future of california, innovation is tpacing federal laws and threatening the local fishing culture. [film advance clicks] [indistinct conversation] man: i grew up fishing. i made my first tuna trip when i was 9 years old. i'd get out of school rly, you know, during the summers to go fishing with my dad, and then my son nick, he loved fishing since he was little, too. man 2: immediately when i was born, le, i knew. like, i didn't think that i was ever gonna do anything else. i just rmew i was gonna be a fis. david: rinse him a little. i never even thought about third generation. just a couple of weeks ago, iaid, "well, wait a second. we're third generation." you know, i didn't even think about that, and my granddaughter heis down here working at market. that's fourth generation. nick: our goal is to catch the bigeye tuna. the largest bigeye l.at we can catch is our g david: he's been fishing about a thousa
[ratsimbazafy speakingua native ge] [badouraly speaking native language] narrator: in madagascar, the villages of velondriake have regulation are pushing people towards a sustainable future of california, innovation is tpacing federal laws and threatening the local fishing culture. [film advance clicks] [indistinct conversation] man: i grew up fishing. i made my first tuna trip when i was 9 years old. i'd get out of school rly, you know, during the summers to go fishing with my dad, and then my...
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>> stephen (narrating): then my juke move. >> stephen: i'll juke you! watch out! watch out! woo! woo! here we go! woo! >> stephen (narrating): and, finally, trucking. >> i'm going to need you to knock over one of these big fellows, and you stay on your feet and keep going. ( laughter ) >> stephen: hut! ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) and time for my final rating. what is my player rating? and the important thing is that i need to really know. and this is important. this is on television. you have to tell me the truth. and don't worry about my feelings. i have a successful career. i have a beautiful wife. i have wonderful children. um, just be honest. it's important that i-- i-- i know what the truth is, and you're not going to hurt my feelings. >> okay. so, uh, officially, 19 overall. >> stephen: stinging from my unfair rating, i switched to an activity i excel at-- sitting in a chair. to create my digital player, certified e.a. nerd ben haumiller entered my test results. speed, strength, agility-- what has he got me for elusiveness? >> 47. >> stephen: i can be way more elus
>> stephen (narrating): then my juke move. >> stephen: i'll juke you! watch out! watch out! woo! woo! here we go! woo! >> stephen (narrating): and, finally, trucking. >> i'm going to need you to knock over one of these big fellows, and you stay on your feet and keep going. ( laughter ) >> stephen: hut! ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) and time for my final rating. what is my player rating? and the important thing is that i need to really know. and this is...
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narrator: and a young family searches for a companion. angelique: my children have been getting bullied. i wanted to help build up their self-esteem. i want them to feel loved. narrator: if sammy can learn a few new tricks... brandon: here we go, up! good! narrator: ...he might just find his family at the end of the tunnel. brandon: come on, sammy! [family gasping]
narrator: and a young family searches for a companion. angelique: my children have been getting bullied. i wanted to help build up their self-esteem. i want them to feel loved. narrator: if sammy can learn a few new tricks... brandon: here we go, up! good! narrator: ...he might just find his family at the end of the tunnel. brandon: come on, sammy! [family gasping]
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Feb 6, 2019
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[narrator] reggae music, tropical white sand beaches, these are the images that come to mind when people think of jamaica. less thought of is one of the islands' largest predators, the american crocodile. [man] it's part of our heritage, it's on our coat arms. [speaker] the crocodile is the mascot for our cricket team, the jamaica tallawahs. it's on our jamaican defense force. [man] most people here fear the crocodile, they think it's like a monster that will come and get you. jamaicans have an ingrained fear of reptiles igeneral so we don't like lizards, and a crocodile is just a big lizard. so, moof people have the vie "best crocodile is a dead one." so, we have to try and combat that.
[narrator] reggae music, tropical white sand beaches, these are the images that come to mind when people think of jamaica. less thought of is one of the islands' largest predators, the american crocodile. [man] it's part of our heritage, it's on our coat arms. [speaker] the crocodile is the mascot for our cricket team, the jamaica tallawahs. it's on our jamaican defense force. [man] most people here fear the crocodile, they think it's like a monster that will come and get you. jamaicans have an...
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: and later... >> narrator: the man on the right is a former irs agent. the man on the left is a hired
: and later... >> narrator: the man on the right is a former irs agent. the man on the left is a hired
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narrator: today on "lucky dog, it's my car, woo. brandon reunites with some of his former rescue dogs. he'll see how much they've changed the lives around them. from easing anxieties to bringing smiles, to being a best friend when they're needed the most, these dogs are serving a higher purpose. marian: it's like he was born to do this. he was born to make people happy. brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan,
narrator: today on "lucky dog, it's my car, woo. brandon reunites with some of his former rescue dogs. he'll see how much they've changed the lives around them. from easing anxieties to bringing smiles, to being a best friend when they're needed the most, these dogs are serving a higher purpose. marian: it's like he was born to do this. he was born to make people happy. brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan,
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. - [narrator] fund your kid's potential. - well, i'll see you in law school, kid. (laughs) - [narrator] all the way through grad school. tame the tuition monster at virginia529.com. annothat will show you hows a paidto save big money onld - [narrator] all the way through grad school. today's show is hosted by tv's overhaulin', adrienne janic, and features appearances by former ghostbuster ernie hudson, coach mike ditka, plus, former crew chief and commentator larry mcreynolds. all the stars are gathered to let you know about carshield, the new way you can protect yourself against costly auto repair bills. here's ernie hudson, the star of dozens of tv shows and one of the original ghostbusters. in the movies, surprises are fun but no one likes a surprise of a big auto repair bill. now you can worry less when you have carshield. coach ditka here. it's time to huddle up and get a game plan with carshield so you're not sacked with a big auto repair bill. all right, i'm going to let you in on a little a secret, cars today are high-tech,
. - [narrator] fund your kid's potential. - well, i'll see you in law school, kid. (laughs) - [narrator] all the way through grad school. tame the tuition monster at virginia529.com. annothat will show you hows a paidto save big money onld - [narrator] all the way through grad school. today's show is hosted by tv's overhaulin', adrienne janic, and features appearances by former ghostbuster ernie hudson, coach mike ditka, plus, former crew chief and commentator larry mcreynolds. all the stars...
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narrator: get up to 47 mpg and cutting edge technology (car beeping) like honda sensing. all for $249 a month. it's a good car, man. i like it. it's my car, woo. narrator: see your northern california honda dealer now. ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. ladies and gentlemen, my first guest tonight has written for "the simpsons" and "s.n.l.," and after 25 years, he's the elder statesman of late-night hosts. please welcome back to "the late show," my friend and yours, conan o'brien! ♪ ♪ ( applause ) ( applause ) ♪ ♪ ( cheers ) >> thank you very much! >> stephen: conan o'brien. nice to see you. >> thank you very much. >> stephen: thank you for being here. >> a lovely crowd. >> stephen: very dpietd see conan o'brien. >> what a day. what a day. >> stephen: back on the east coast. so a treat for us. >> back in town. big day. super bowl. that was a crazy game. >> stephen: it was. ( laughter ) you have exciting news, the new conan. >> it's really not. it's the same conan. you're the same cona cone conant it's a new format. >> it'
narrator: get up to 47 mpg and cutting edge technology (car beeping) like honda sensing. all for $249 a month. it's a good car, man. i like it. it's my car, woo. narrator: see your northern california honda dealer now. ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. ladies and gentlemen, my first guest tonight has written for "the simpsons" and "s.n.l.," and after 25 years, he's the elder statesman of late-night hosts. please welcome back...
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narrator: get up to 47 mpg and cutting edge technology (car beeping) like honda sensing. all for $249 a month. it's a good car, man. i like it. it's my car, woo. narrator: see your northern california honda dealer now. ♪ lovin' you no, for your glasses. they charged you too much. who? practically anyone who isn't america' stwo pairs they charged you too much. and a free exam are just $69.95. that sounds good. music to your ears. speaking of, do you wanna join? eh, i'm not reallnger. do you whistle? owl: it's not just a better deal it's america's best. never overpay even with insurance get more with your vision insurance dollars at america's best. never overpay even with insurance get more they say you should always listen to your heart. and where better to do that, than the island of ireland? after all, your heart is the best compass there is. so get out there and fill your heart with the stuff that keeps it beating. fill your heart with ireland. well, i can't say it makes me happy, but mrs. thompson is in the system. good. i'm fried. you okay if i go lay down? mm-hmm.
narrator: get up to 47 mpg and cutting edge technology (car beeping) like honda sensing. all for $249 a month. it's a good car, man. i like it. it's my car, woo. narrator: see your northern california honda dealer now. ♪ lovin' you no, for your glasses. they charged you too much. who? practically anyone who isn't america' stwo pairs they charged you too much. and a free exam are just $69.95. that sounds good. music to your ears. speaking of, do you wanna join? eh, i'm not reallnger. do you...
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. - [narrator] tame the tuition monster... - huh? - [narrator] ...at colleges across the country. visit virginia529.com >>> 90:30 on this sunday morning. if you haventten out of bed xd up. >> get xd>up. time to get this day started. >> good mning. i'mi] meagan fitzgeraldle jeral. important to get up and get out weater movinge1 throughhat may cause delays iná+e morning. >> that's why we' injf weather alerti] mode. lauryn, what do you say? >> there will be delays and cancellatis across the area especially north and west of town. weather alert tt(ay to alert you tonight we'll see theñ1fá wintrx move in. >> today, nice and dry. a nice february day.e thosgñeratures today will be reaching tot( right around 40 degrees but then as we hed/ ino tonight that's when we have he issue. a clear day out there. we'll have some sunshine.ok clouds moving in after lunchtime and plenty of time to gete1 the errands and5a get out a about. ome before 5a get out a about. 5:00, kr6 tonightem >>ratures around 20, 30, come up a little bit. started this morning the teams. listen, clouds will continue t
. - [narrator] tame the tuition monster... - huh? - [narrator] ...at colleges across the country. visit virginia529.com >>> 90:30 on this sunday morning. if you haventten out of bed xd up. >> get xd>up. time to get this day started. >> good mning. i'mi] meagan fitzgeraldle jeral. important to get up and get out weater movinge1 throughhat may cause delays iná+e morning. >> that's why we' injf weather alerti] mode. lauryn, what do you say? >> there will be...
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like allstate, state farm and geico got a lower rate with the hartford. - [female narrator] you could save hundreds when you switch. to get your free 'no obligation' quote, call the hartford at... the number on your screen or go to... the website on your screen. - you know when i'm choosing an insurance company, it's comforting to know that the hartford has been delivering amazing value and service for their customers for over 200 years. - the hartford really took care of me. after the repairs were done, they even came and picked the loaner car up. i didn't have to do anything. the hartford was with me every step of the way. - [male narrator] you know it's really inspiring to see people really living out their dreams, backed by the confidence of having the hartford by their side. - the thing that impressed me the most about the hartford was the customer service. everybody i've ever talked to, it's like i always get through to someone, and they're always helpful. - for an insurance company to go above and beyond, i would say the hartford has been exceptional from the get go. - so let t
like allstate, state farm and geico got a lower rate with the hartford. - [female narrator] you could save hundreds when you switch. to get your free 'no obligation' quote, call the hartford at... the number on your screen or go to... the website on your screen. - you know when i'm choosing an insurance company, it's comforting to know that the hartford has been delivering amazing value and service for their customers for over 200 years. - the hartford really took care of me. after the repairs...
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. >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed"... ross mandell is a pumped-up new york power broker... >> i'm coming to you uncut, unedited. >> narrator: ...flexing his muscle on wall street and living a life of excess. >> he was a cocaine user. he was a heavy alcohol user and used it to stay pumped up. >> narrator: after hitting bottom, he turns it around and gives up his delinquent ways. >> i'm ross mandell. by publicly sharing my personal battles, i could help millions of people avoid the pitfalls and the rat holes that i've had to claw my way out of my whole life. >> narrator: but ross mandell
. >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed"... ross mandell is a pumped-up new york power broker... >> i'm coming to you uncut, unedited. >> narrator: ...flexing his muscle on wall street and living a life of excess. >> he was a cocaine user. he was a heavy alcohol user and used it to stay pumped up. >> narrator: after hitting bottom, he turns it around and gives up his delinquent ways. >> i'm ross mandell. by publicly sharing my personal...
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narrator: okay, everybody, let's do the numbers. cache creek casino resort has over 1700 penny machines, and we pay three to two on blackjack. it all adds up to big fun at cache creek casino resort. play here. play the best. prosperity begins with the year of fortune at cache creek with an $8,888 winner every saturday and sunday at 6:00 and 9:00 p.m. plus, on february 17th at 9:00 p.m., someone will win a brand new lexus. it's the year of fortune, only at cache creek. chris martinez has your eye on entertainment. (pkg) natsâ "the black panther" is playing again at a theater near you, but >>> the fast and the furious is spinning off and the black panther is back. >> reporter: marvel studios is playing at a theater near you through thursday. the adventure flick won the best ensemble award. it celebrates black history month. >> the fast and the furious franchise is branching out. >> you guys have to work together. >> rivals from the fast and the furious seven
narrator: okay, everybody, let's do the numbers. cache creek casino resort has over 1700 penny machines, and we pay three to two on blackjack. it all adds up to big fun at cache creek casino resort. play here. play the best. prosperity begins with the year of fortune at cache creek with an $8,888 winner every saturday and sunday at 6:00 and 9:00 p.m. plus, on february 17th at 9:00 p.m., someone will win a brand new lexus. it's the year of fortune, only at cache creek. chris martinez has your...
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. - [male narrator] coming up on reel south. - negro leadader today announced plans for crcreation of a acack buil, black owned town to bebe calld soul citity in north carolina. - in this new town, persons will be able to control their own destinini. - [male narrator] floyd mckissick left harlem to create his vision of black power in the rural south. - floyd and i, all of us, we wanted to build a new town. that's a hell of a challenge. - - affordable houousing, healthcare, people were going to get jobs. wewe thought we had a very good plan in place. the question then was how would we execute any of it. - building is empowering. i want to be a part of building something new. that was the dream for me, to be a piece of this.
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. >> i don't believe you are a reliable narrator. they on national tv that you are not a source for the new york times. rob: mccain versus mccabe. the confrontation setting social media on fire. carly is here to redress. ♪ looking good! at booking.com, we can't guarantee you'll good at that water jet thingy... but we can guarantee the best price on this hotel. or any accommodation, from homes to yurts. booking.com booking.yeah jillian: megan mccain not lining back for questioning for andrew mckay. >> i don't believe you are a reliable narrator. they on national tv that you were not a source for the new york times, and every source for the new york times or any other publication considering that is what you're lying about. >> not at any time ever. rob: carly shimkus has more on this confrontation. >> what people believe him if he was fired for lying. he opened an investigation, defending himself to the end of time. we are seeing responses like this. on twitter, thank you for asking the question that as a concerned american i would a
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narrator: okay, everybody, let's do the numbers. cache creek casino resort has over 1700 penny machines, and we pay three to two on blackjack. it all adds up to big fun at cache creek casino resort. play here. play the best. prosperity begins with the year of fortune at cache creek with an $8,888 winner every saturday and sunday at 6:00 and 9:00 p.m. plus, on february 17th at 9:00 p.m., someone will win a brand new lexus. it's the year of fortune, only at cache creek. >>> kpix 5 is sponsored by mancini sleep world. the twin pine casino sports report is next on kpix 5. >>> nfl up top. out. this is making us look bad. perhaps the sentiment around the league after all the dispositions of a matter of colin kaepernick pollution case and get the nfl is over. a settlement has been reached. it was announced today. the lawsuit that the league colluded to keep the quarterback out of the ball because of the protest. eric reed is also named to the settlement. the amount of money was not disclosed. kaepernick has not played in the league since h
narrator: okay, everybody, let's do the numbers. cache creek casino resort has over 1700 penny machines, and we pay three to two on blackjack. it all adds up to big fun at cache creek casino resort. play here. play the best. prosperity begins with the year of fortune at cache creek with an $8,888 winner every saturday and sunday at 6:00 and 9:00 p.m. plus, on february 17th at 9:00 p.m., someone will win a brand new lexus. it's the year of fortune, only at cache creek. >>> kpix 5 is...
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. >> i don't believe you are a reliable narrator. i want you to say on national tv you are not a source for the new york times. heather: the mccain versus mccabe, the former fbi director, how he responded to that grilling. (client's voice) oww, it hurts... (danny) ...that you're not using smarter tools to manage your business. you work too hard to work this hard! collecting receipts? is it the 80s? does anybody have a mixtape i can borrow? you should be chasing people's pets... ...not chasing payments! quickbooks gives you a sweet set of business tools... ...that do all the hard work for you. you may groom corgis, but you don't have to work like a dog. (vo) you earned it, we're here to make sure you get it. (danny) it's time to get yours. (vo) quickbooks. backing you. >> you are watching "fox and friends first," the lifting a to claim victory over the border order but not only are they suing over it, but fundraising it over it too. they are asking for contributions to what she calls abuse of power. i democrats getting ahead of themse
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narrator: trust-fund kid alan hruby starts his white-collar crimes early. byers: those watches and that trip, he stole it. there's just no other way around it. narrator: but when the money runs out, is he willing to go even further to satisfy his hunger for cash? you've got one chance to explain to me how this happened. and later, in chicago... my grandmother would be very proud. narrator: businessman seth gillman cares for the most vulnerable, while raking in millions. he used to fly out of the country just to go shopping for his clothes.
narrator: trust-fund kid alan hruby starts his white-collar crimes early. byers: those watches and that trip, he stole it. there's just no other way around it. narrator: but when the money runs out, is he willing to go even further to satisfy his hunger for cash? you've got one chance to explain to me how this happened. and later, in chicago... my grandmother would be very proud. narrator: businessman seth gillman cares for the most vulnerable, while raking in millions. he used to fly out of...
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. - [narrator] tame the tuition monster... - huh? - [narrator] ...at colleges across the country. visit virginia529.com you're watchin "nehe4 at 6." >>> is a desperate certainly for a fairfax county man under way rightsi now m for over a week. police are just putng outhis surveillance video. this shows brandon white getting into a four-door sedan on the night he disappeared. thispl apartment c is on monticello drive. fairfax county police are urging the owner of the carr people inside to get in touch with them. today family members and the community organized a search passing out flyers and talked with people driving by. more details about his disappearance and poohs of this car in our nbc washington facebook make. shareencourage you to that and help out if you can. >>> the combination of cold weather and intense smoke and flames making for a tough fight in alexandria this morning. in e floors of a town home flames. firefighters were not able to save one person stuck inside that ebuilding. fire department says this likely started with an unattended candle. news4's derrick ward wit
. - [narrator] tame the tuition monster... - huh? - [narrator] ...at colleges across the country. visit virginia529.com you're watchin "nehe4 at 6." >>> is a desperate certainly for a fairfax county man under way rightsi now m for over a week. police are just putng outhis surveillance video. this shows brandon white getting into a four-door sedan on the night he disappeared. thispl apartment c is on monticello drive. fairfax county police are urging the owner of the carr...
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. - [narrator] check out our huge selection of custom t-shirts and more, for teams, businesses, and every occasion. you'll even get free shipping. get started today at customink.com. you'll even get free shipping. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving... simple. easy. awesome. stay connected while you move with the best wifi experience and two-hour appointment windows. click, call or visit a store today. >> mike: >> bernie sanders under fire for expressing his support for a non-discriminatory society. the 2020 candidate and how he is handling the criticism. >> bernie sanders is the second time around her the presidential campaign and he's going to benefit from name recognition in 2020 race but with the rise of identity politics is becoming a target of race and gender recognition and is pushing back on critics. sanders is
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(gentle bright music) - [narrator] today the u.s. money reserve is releasing official gold american eagle coins at cost for the incredible price shown on your screen. these government issued gold coins are official u.s. legal tender, made from solid gold mined here in america and fully backed by the united states government for their gold weight, purity, and content. do not delay, call now to purchase your gold american eagles for the amazing price shown on your screen. gold is now on sale at prices unseen in years and this year could be one of the greatest gold buying opportunities of all time. call now while vault inventory remains. as one of the largest u.s. gold coin distributors in the country, the u.s. money reserve has proudly served hundreds of thousands of clients worldwide. don't wait another minute, call now to purchase your american eagle coins at cost, for the amazing price shown on your screen. >> i just introduced green new deal two weeks ago and it's creating knowledge this conversation. why? because no one else has e
(gentle bright music) - [narrator] today the u.s. money reserve is releasing official gold american eagle coins at cost for the incredible price shown on your screen. these government issued gold coins are official u.s. legal tender, made from solid gold mined here in america and fully backed by the united states government for their gold weight, purity, and content. do not delay, call now to purchase your gold american eagles for the amazing price shown on your screen. gold is now on sale at...
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narrator: in utah, you're livin' on mountain time and there's nothing standard about that. with 10 resorts less than an hour from salt lake international airport, mountain time means more time on more resorts on the greatest snow on earth. it means more time with the kids and more time away from the kids. ski more, shred more, chill more, cheers more because mountain time is a state of mind that can only be found in one place. utah. cache creek casino resort has over 1700 penny machines, and we pay three to two on blackjack. it all adds up to big fun at cache creek casino resort. play here. play the best. prosperity begins with the year of fortune at cache creek with an $8,888 winner every saturday and sunday at 6:00 and 9:00 p.m. plus, on february 17th at 9:00 p.m., someone will win a brand new lexus. it's the year of fortune, only at cache creek. the cbs weekend news is next. news updates are always on cbs-sf dot com. >>> see you at 6:00. ng captioning sponsored by cbs >> ninan: refusing to resign. the virginia governor now denies he appeared in a racist photo liscovered
narrator: in utah, you're livin' on mountain time and there's nothing standard about that. with 10 resorts less than an hour from salt lake international airport, mountain time means more time on more resorts on the greatest snow on earth. it means more time with the kids and more time away from the kids. ski more, shred more, chill more, cheers more because mountain time is a state of mind that can only be found in one place. utah. cache creek casino resort has over 1700 penny machines, and we...
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narrator: todaynly be on "lucky dog,one place. brandon plays matchmaker, pairing up five rescued pups with new forever families. emotions run high, the gratitude is deep, and the impact on all of them couldn't be more profound. gay: oh, i love you! brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope.
narrator: todaynly be on "lucky dog,one place. brandon plays matchmaker, pairing up five rescued pups with new forever families. emotions run high, the gratitude is deep, and the impact on all of them couldn't be more profound. gay: oh, i love you! brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope.
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Feb 16, 2019
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narrator: and a woman deals with a loss of her own. oren: i recently had to go through a divorce, and unfortunately, i had to give up my dog. brandon: come here. narrator: each of them could be just what the other one is looking for, but before they can find happiness together, chester will have to come a long way and learn to open up again. brandon: i'm not going to force you. i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to
narrator: and a woman deals with a loss of her own. oren: i recently had to go through a divorce, and unfortunately, i had to give up my dog. brandon: come here. narrator: each of them could be just what the other one is looking for, but before they can find happiness together, chester will have to come a long way and learn to open up again. brandon: i'm not going to force you. i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to
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we've earned it. >> finally. >> we need it, but that's enough for now. >>> narrator: in utah, you're livin' on mountain time and there's nothing standard about that. with 10 resorts less than an hour from salt lake international airport, mountain time means more time on more resorts on the greatest snow on earth. it means more time with the kids and more time away from the kids. ski more, shred more, chill more, cheers more because mountain time is a state of mind that can only be found in one place. utah. >>> steph curry put on the hard hat to check out his future home. >> yeah. he got a tour along with wife ayesha of the new chase center in mission bay. it is the first time the curries have seen the inside since construction started 25 months ago. the chase center will host the first warriors preseason game in october. >> wow. that's quick. >> yeah. >> coming fast. >> i don't want to get too worked up about it, but a plane belonging to the phillies owner has landed in las vegas which happens to be where bryce harper lives. >> there's a philly fan among us. >> i know, i know. he's a
we've earned it. >> finally. >> we need it, but that's enough for now. >>> narrator: in utah, you're livin' on mountain time and there's nothing standard about that. with 10 resorts less than an hour from salt lake international airport, mountain time means more time on more resorts on the greatest snow on earth. it means more time with the kids and more time away from the kids. ski more, shred more, chill more, cheers more because mountain time is a state of mind that can...
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narrator: see your northern california honda dealer now. weeknights on kpix 5 >> it's every parent's worst nightmare. your child is born with a deformity -- a face no one wants to see. in poor countries, over 200,000 children a year are condemned to a life of pain and rejection, hoping for the miracle that will change their lives forever. >> imagine if your child was born with a terrible deformity -- a cleft lip or cleft palate -- a gaping hole in the lip or the roof of their mouth.
narrator: see your northern california honda dealer now. weeknights on kpix 5 >> it's every parent's worst nightmare. your child is born with a deformity -- a face no one wants to see. in poor countries, over 200,000 children a year are condemned to a life of pain and rejection, hoping for the miracle that will change their lives forever. >> imagine if your child was born with a terrible deformity -- a cleft lip or cleft palate -- a gaping hole in the lip or the roof of their mouth.
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narrator: on this episode of "earth focus," the most basic human need is also its most precious commodity. in california's central valley, home to 19% of the food prodtition ththe orld,d,any liveitithoutleanan dnkingg watewwhileat t thedge ofof moroc's ahara reon, rvesting water fm m fog s the potentiatoto deey imimpa a ctuture. [cama focus s ng clickining] [shutterlicking] ereri huer: : th was the drugtotore-- the rust-lolored ildiding on the otr r sid of f itas theararber op.. the historofof allswororth i i knoit i is lonell allenorth--wh he retid from t army--wted a pce whe he coulgo and stle with his people, which wasn't too many places available at the time, and he found this piece of land. duduring the e time when n there droughts everywhere and things were bad in different towns and cities, allensworth thrived. it thrived because they knew how to make it thrive. start with wht yoyou ve. mama sometetng with ianand ner be s sisfieded that'a quotatn n by george washingn carver denise kadarabbooke t.. nter: no. georgeasashingn carve but lonel allensworth me e thatappepen here becausthi
narrator: on this episode of "earth focus," the most basic human need is also its most precious commodity. in california's central valley, home to 19% of the food prodtition ththe orld,d,any liveitithoutleanan dnkingg watewwhileat t thedge ofof moroc's ahara reon, rvesting water fm m fog s the potentiatoto deey imimpa a ctuture. [cama focus s ng clickining] [shutterlicking] ereri huer: : th was the drugtotore-- the rust-lolored ildiding on the otr r sid of f itas theararber op.. the...
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gone. - [narrator] people are leaving ordinary foundation
gone. - [narrator] people are leaving ordinary foundation