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dolphins! spotted dolphins! martin: it's a group of wild spotted dolphins. they're bow-riding, having a great time. let's get a closer look! all right. chris: wow, there must be about 30 in this group. hey! they're coming right up to us and swimming with us! they're so curious! these intelligent creatures are as curious about us as we are of them. martin: two young ones, and they really want to play. just like human kids, young dolphins are really playful. (dolphins clicking) did you hear that? when we go under, listen for those clicks and whistles. that's the dolphins communicating, talking to each other. come on. (dolphins squeaking and clicking) it's a whole language of clicks and whistles mixed with different body postures that scientists are still trying to unravel and understand. chris: i wish we could understand what they were saying. are they talking to us? martin: trying to tell something? imagine if we had the power to talk to dolphins, to speak "dolphinese." then we could discover so much more about the secret lives of these intelligent sea creatu
dolphins! spotted dolphins! martin: it's a group of wild spotted dolphins. they're bow-riding, having a great time. let's get a closer look! all right. chris: wow, there must be about 30 in this group. hey! they're coming right up to us and swimming with us! they're so curious! these intelligent creatures are as curious about us as we are of them. martin: two young ones, and they really want to play. just like human kids, young dolphins are really playful. (dolphins clicking) did you hear that?...
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dolphins! spotted dolphins! martin: it's a group of wild spotted dolphins. they're bow-riding, having a great time. let's get a closer look! all right. chris: wow, there must be about 30 in this group. hey! they're coming right up to us and swimming with us! they're so curious! these intelligent creatures are as curious about us as we are of them. martin: two young ones, and they really want to play. just like human kids, young dolphins are really playful. (dolphins clicking) did you hear that? when we go under, listen for those clicks and whistles. that's the dolphins communicating, talking to each other. come on. (dolphins squeaking and clicking) it's a whole language of clicks and whistles mixed with different body postures that scientists are still trying to unravel and understand. chris: i wish we could understand what they were saying. are they talking to us? martin: trying to tell something? imagine if we had the power to talk to dolphins, to speak "dolphinese." then we could discover so much more about the secret lives of these intelligent sea creatu
dolphins! spotted dolphins! martin: it's a group of wild spotted dolphins. they're bow-riding, having a great time. let's get a closer look! all right. chris: wow, there must be about 30 in this group. hey! they're coming right up to us and swimming with us! they're so curious! these intelligent creatures are as curious about us as we are of them. martin: two young ones, and they really want to play. just like human kids, young dolphins are really playful. (dolphins clicking) did you hear that?...
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for a fishing line to be on the dolphin and what dangers that presents to the dolphin? >> well, a fishing line, as you know know, very tight and sharp. if they get tighter can cause pretty bad injuries. i've seen manta rays lose fins and wings from the fishing line getting wrapped around and tighter and tighter and i knew that it was bad, manta rays and i expected it to be much worse for a dolphin because if you lose your pectoral fin, i suspect that would destroy their hydro dynamics in addition to being painful. i didn't think that the dolphin would survive if he lost that pectoral fin and if we didn't go et it off he would lose the fin. >> mike: and it's not like your first dive, you've logged hours underwater. have you ever had had something like this happen. >> i've been a scuba instructor since 1985 and logged 10,000 dives and never had a dolphin approach me needing help. i've removed fishing lines from manta rays and turtles, but for the dolphin that was a first. >> and the dolphin surfaced for air at one point and came back to you. i find at that remarkable that
for a fishing line to be on the dolphin and what dangers that presents to the dolphin? >> well, a fishing line, as you know know, very tight and sharp. if they get tighter can cause pretty bad injuries. i've seen manta rays lose fins and wings from the fishing line getting wrapped around and tighter and tighter and i knew that it was bad, manta rays and i expected it to be much worse for a dolphin because if you lose your pectoral fin, i suspect that would destroy their hydro dynamics in...
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to the dolphin. they are tight or sharp they can cause bad injuries. i have seen manta rays lose fins and wings from the fishing line. i knew it was bad for manta rays and suspected much worse for dolphin f. you lose your petrofin. that would destroy the hydrodithamics and being painful. i done think he would survive and if we didn't get the fishing line off he would lose the fin. >> i don't know if you have logged how many hours. have you ever had anything like this happened. >> i have been a scuba ininstructor since 1985 and logged over arey i dives and never had a dolphin approach me for need be help. i removed it from manta rays and turtles. but for a dolphin it was a first. >> the dolphin surfaced for air at one point and came back to you. and he knew to go to get air and come back and you would finish the job. >> the dolphin was there because it needed help. when it got entanged in the line realized it was in trouble. being a smarter animal it knew where to find help. we dive at that location 3
to the dolphin. they are tight or sharp they can cause bad injuries. i have seen manta rays lose fins and wings from the fishing line. i knew it was bad for manta rays and suspected much worse for dolphin f. you lose your petrofin. that would destroy the hydrodithamics and being painful. i done think he would survive and if we didn't get the fishing line off he would lose the fin. >> i don't know if you have logged how many hours. have you ever had anything like this happened. >> i...
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jessica: we have a stranded dolphin. suzanne: a live dolphin? jessica: yes. suzanne: okay. jessica: my name is jessica. sam: the call for help is patched through to suzanne smith over 100 miles away in new orleans. suzanne is wildlife stranding coordinator for the region, and she immediately puts a rescue plan together for her team. it's a long trip to get there. she has to drive from new orleans to grand isle, louisiana, and from there take a boat to mendicant island. help is on the way, but jessica and the dolphin aren't out of danger yet. now the tide is coming in, threatening to drown the stranded dolphin. jessica: because the tide was rising, it was only moments before its blowhole was going to start taking on water. sam: fortunately, jessica has some prior experience working with dolphins and knows not to touch the scared young animal. instead, she uses her boogie board to stop the rising water from entering the dolphin's blowhole, so he can breathe. jessica: at the time, i was absolutely panic stricken that i had this life in my hands. i knew that what i did at that
jessica: we have a stranded dolphin. suzanne: a live dolphin? jessica: yes. suzanne: okay. jessica: my name is jessica. sam: the call for help is patched through to suzanne smith over 100 miles away in new orleans. suzanne is wildlife stranding coordinator for the region, and she immediately puts a rescue plan together for her team. it's a long trip to get there. she has to drive from new orleans to grand isle, louisiana, and from there take a boat to mendicant island. help is on the way, but...
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you are not equipped for that judgment, a dolphin is. dolphin got two ears. dolphin-- okay. kind of hard with no neck, but never was it, yeah? [laughter] yeah. yet, you get the idea. you know about ultrasound, yeah? ultrasound, high, high-frequency sound. high-frequency sound, very, very small wavelengths. and those small wavelengths can discern a thing. you know about how they send the sound waves into the stomach of a person having a baby, something like that. you don't want to send x-rays, do you? i mean, unless you don't like the kid already. [laughter] ultrasound waves, really, really neat. this ultrasound go right through, reflect and give the information, echoes, huh? the echoes of high-frequency sounds. and guess what maneuvers the same way in the sky at night time. begin with a b, end with at. - bats. - bats. right on. bats do the same thing. how do the bats catch little insects on the fly? they send out beep, beep, beep, beep. the beep hits the insect, bounces off, be-beep. beep. got. ain't that nice? ain't that nice? picks it up by sonar, sonar. that means radar e
you are not equipped for that judgment, a dolphin is. dolphin got two ears. dolphin-- okay. kind of hard with no neck, but never was it, yeah? [laughter] yeah. yet, you get the idea. you know about ultrasound, yeah? ultrasound, high, high-frequency sound. high-frequency sound, very, very small wavelengths. and those small wavelengths can discern a thing. you know about how they send the sound waves into the stomach of a person having a baby, something like that. you don't want to send x-rays,...
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. >> dolphins are re, very smart. why this one's smart enough to get help. >>> and a guy pulls the old cord trick on his girlfriend. >> all of a sudden it's like two cards stuck on each other. >> i think you can see where this one's going, folks. >> this is a video of a rescue that took place in antarctica. this is a ship that takes people out to see and experience antarctica, and they are able to take these little zodiac boats to explore individually, except this one got stuck. >> awful. >> you fall in that water, you're an ice cube. >> the craziest part of this rescue is the story behind it, and all of the elements that came together. this happened on 12/12/12. >> okay. >> according to the uploader, there were 12 people on this zodiac boat. >> okay. we're stretching but continue. >> so far, okay. >> follow me here. >> one of the men on the big ship was ken from dreamshield.org. he was doing this series of meditations on 12/12/12 to help people get rid of the negative energy surrounding the mayan apocalypse. the part
. >> dolphins are re, very smart. why this one's smart enough to get help. >>> and a guy pulls the old cord trick on his girlfriend. >> all of a sudden it's like two cards stuck on each other. >> i think you can see where this one's going, folks. >> this is a video of a rescue that took place in antarctica. this is a ship that takes people out to see and experience antarctica, and they are able to take these little zodiac boats to explore individually, except...
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it is like hanging out with the dolphins. >> oh my gosh. >> frolicking with the dolphins. almost pretending to be a dolphin. >> he's with the dolphins. >> we have a marine biologist on this boat. >> look, he's playing with the dolphins. >> you see the dolphins getting up above the surface and the shark puts its fin up above the surface, too. thinks he's a dolphin. >> he's trying to do some image remodeling. the hammer head had a bad reputation for years. he's like, look, i can frolic and play, too. >> i love you think this is a pr move. >> i'm not going to eat you, everybody. just relax. >> yeah. >> new orleans police department released this surveillance video hoping that the public might help them catch two suspects. this is video of a violent attack. when the video starts you see a nan white running quickly. notice someone is chasing him. now according to police, that man was being robbed. he initially tried to get away from the man. the guy in the dark shirt catches up to him and throws him to the ground and starts delivering some pretty severe punches to this guy. jus
it is like hanging out with the dolphins. >> oh my gosh. >> frolicking with the dolphins. almost pretending to be a dolphin. >> he's with the dolphins. >> we have a marine biologist on this boat. >> look, he's playing with the dolphins. >> you see the dolphins getting up above the surface and the shark puts its fin up above the surface, too. thinks he's a dolphin. >> he's trying to do some image remodeling. the hammer head had a bad reputation for...
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are first dead dolphin of the day it's a boy. the whole carcass immediately the group gets to work photographing the dolphin measuring its length counting teeth and assigning it a number this guy is probably older. older worn look this dolphin is case number one two two two actually given that there are definitely days older it's a site that would set in most beachgoers but for these researchers it's another opportunity to get to the bottom of these mysterious deaths are there some good information out there right as the team drags the dolphin back into the truck and loaded in another call comes in another dead dolphin reported the team heads off to find it up and soundly east coast hundred dead dolphins have. and washing up on the shores particularly here in virginia beach now experts simply don't know what is causing all these hundreds of dolphins to die but scientists say that dolphins in particular are a good measure of the health of the ocean so having all these carcasses washed up on shore certainly isn't a good day any tim
are first dead dolphin of the day it's a boy. the whole carcass immediately the group gets to work photographing the dolphin measuring its length counting teeth and assigning it a number this guy is probably older. older worn look this dolphin is case number one two two two actually given that there are definitely days older it's a site that would set in most beachgoers but for these researchers it's another opportunity to get to the bottom of these mysterious deaths are there some good...
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washing up on the shores of the atlantic we have one bottle nosed dolphin stranding that we just got a call for about ten minutes ago the responding to a call from a local resident we have no why where today a team of three packs a stretcher cart and genetics kid into a trunk and heads out. a twenty minute drive takes them to a remote part of chick's beach and they're halfway on the shore but not far enough to escape the wrath of the waves. our first dead dolphin of the day it's a boy with the noun the whole carcass immediately the group gets to work photographing the dolphin measuring its length counting teeth and assigning it a number this is probably older get that old worn look see this dolphin is case number one two two two actually given the size i would definitely say the older it's a site that would sat in most beachgoers but for these researchers it's another opportunity to get to the bottom of these mysterious deaths are there some good information either right as the team drags the dolphin back into the truck and loads it in another call comes in another dead dolphin repor
washing up on the shores of the atlantic we have one bottle nosed dolphin stranding that we just got a call for about ten minutes ago the responding to a call from a local resident we have no why where today a team of three packs a stretcher cart and genetics kid into a trunk and heads out. a twenty minute drive takes them to a remote part of chick's beach and they're halfway on the shore but not far enough to escape the wrath of the waves. our first dead dolphin of the day it's a boy with the...
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dolphin. your finger is the dolphin's nose diving through the water. dolphin. dolphin. show the dolphin leaping in and out of the water. wow! dolphin. cute dolphin. sign dolphin. oh! [splash] whale. make a y for the tail and splash it in the water. whale. whale. sign the big tail splashing. splash. sign whale. [scary music] [giggling] shark. oooh. show his fin in the water. shark. shark. ooh, shark. a real shark. let's sign shark. [giggles] [laughter] ♪ there are bubbles in the water ♪ ♪ waves in the water ♪ starfish in the water ♪ and shrimp in the water ♪ ♪ there are lobsters in the water ♪ ♪ crabs in the water ♪ octopus in the water ♪ and dolphins in the water ♪ ♪ ♪ looking above ♪ or looking below ♪ there are so many things ♪ i'd love to know ♪ looking above ♪ or looking below ♪ there are so many things ♪ i'd love to know ♪ ♪ ♪ there are bubbles in the water ♪ ♪ waves in the water ♪ whales in the water ♪ and sharks in the water ♪ ♪ and you don't seem so far at all ♪ ♪ but i'm happy to stay on this side
dolphin. your finger is the dolphin's nose diving through the water. dolphin. dolphin. show the dolphin leaping in and out of the water. wow! dolphin. cute dolphin. sign dolphin. oh! [splash] whale. make a y for the tail and splash it in the water. whale. whale. sign the big tail splashing. splash. sign whale. [scary music] [giggling] shark. oooh. show his fin in the water. shark. shark. ooh, shark. a real shark. let's sign shark. [giggles] [laughter] ♪ there are bubbles in the water ♪ ♪...
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you are not equipped for that judgment, a dolphin is. dolphin got two ears. dolphin-- okay. kind of hard with no neck, but never was it, yeah? [laughter] yeah. yet, you get the idea. you know about ultrasound, yeah? ultrasound, high, high-frequency sound. high-frequency sound, very, very small wavelengths. and those small wavelengths can discern a thing. you know about how they send the sound waves into the stomach of a person having a baby, something like that. you don't want to send x-rays, do you? i mean, unless you don't like the kid already. [laughter] ultrasound waves, really, really neat. this ultrasound go right through, reflect and give the information, echoes, huh? the echoes of high-frequency sounds. and guess what maneuvers the same way in the sky at night time. begin with a b, end with at. - bats. - bats. right on. bats do the same thing. how do the bats catch little insects on the fly? they send out beep, beep, beep, beep. the beep hits the insect, bounces off, be-beep. beep. got. ain't that nice? ain't that nice? picks it up by sonar, sonar. that means radar e
you are not equipped for that judgment, a dolphin is. dolphin got two ears. dolphin-- okay. kind of hard with no neck, but never was it, yeah? [laughter] yeah. yet, you get the idea. you know about ultrasound, yeah? ultrasound, high, high-frequency sound. high-frequency sound, very, very small wavelengths. and those small wavelengths can discern a thing. you know about how they send the sound waves into the stomach of a person having a baby, something like that. you don't want to send x-rays,...
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watch what's in the water, a large pod of dolphins. >> a very large pod. that's a lot of dolphins. >> look who else is in the water with them. >> a wakeboarder. are they playing with her? >> she's like aqua woman right now with the dolphins look like they're towing her. >> you're thinking is she filming a movie or something here. >> almost like they're careful too because they could knock her over but they're not running into her. >> according to wyatt they all got to spend time with the dolphins. we have wyatt and rachel via skype right this minute. >> if i had a go pro on me you would be able to see there was dolphins surrounding me underwater, jumping beside me and going in front of me. >> did you expect to see dolphins like this and i this mr? >>e've been onimore and we've ss of dolphins, sometimes bigger than this. other trips like this, we didn't bring the wakeboard or too many people in the boat to pull somebody up. we were sitting there and one of our friends in the boat was like what is that? we were all looking we agreed that's hundreds of dolphi
watch what's in the water, a large pod of dolphins. >> a very large pod. that's a lot of dolphins. >> look who else is in the water with them. >> a wakeboarder. are they playing with her? >> she's like aqua woman right now with the dolphins look like they're towing her. >> you're thinking is she filming a movie or something here. >> almost like they're careful too because they could knock her over but they're not running into her. >> according to wyatt...
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maybe the dolphin does that too. maybe the dolphin hears-- --and goes--okay? [laughter] and a person say no way, honey. okay? how do they say no way, honey? i don't know, a little blips. kinda neat that the dolphin at least can communicate its environment with the same sense that it receives it, yeah? we can't do that. so who is better off? us. we got a thing-- you know what-- that separates us from the dolphins? fingers. maybe not mind, fingers. we got fingers. we can do things. ain't that nice? how can a dolphin type, you know? [laughter] would you expect sound to travel faster in warm air or cold air or make no difference from what you guys know about the theory of matter? warm air means the molecules-- cold air means the molecules-- yeah? and which kind of air do you think you can get one molecule tap in the next, the next, the next? by the way, you know how sound travels, don't you? when i strike the tuning fork, vibrates back and forth. doesn't it hit a molecule, another molecule hit another, another, another and doesn't it cascade through? picture the w
maybe the dolphin does that too. maybe the dolphin hears-- --and goes--okay? [laughter] and a person say no way, honey. okay? how do they say no way, honey? i don't know, a little blips. kinda neat that the dolphin at least can communicate its environment with the same sense that it receives it, yeah? we can't do that. so who is better off? us. we got a thing-- you know what-- that separates us from the dolphins? fingers. maybe not mind, fingers. we got fingers. we can do things. ain't that...
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the bottle the nosed dolphins here have a secret. they have taught themselves an extra ordinary and death defying technique to track their prey. it's called stranding. >> it truly is a world class behavior. it's -- an amazing thing to witness. >> watch this. they actually beach themselves on purpose. >> they make a big wave. and it throws, sort of crashes and breaks all these, on to the beach. then they lay there on their side. mouths open. waiting trying to catch them. >> and before they beach, as we witnessed, they talk. >> oh, yeah. >> hearing a lot of clicks, whistles. then all of a sudden there is a strong vocalization. right before they're going to strand. there they are. >> reporter: after hours of watching and waiting we were looky enough to spot a stranding ourselves. wow. >> all right. >> reporter: we learned while reward may be big for the dolphin so are the risks. >> if they sit there too long they can crush internal organs, burn. a lot of bad things can happen. >> reporter: at 400 pound each, these meals if not expertly
the bottle the nosed dolphins here have a secret. they have taught themselves an extra ordinary and death defying technique to track their prey. it's called stranding. >> it truly is a world class behavior. it's -- an amazing thing to witness. >> watch this. they actually beach themselves on purpose. >> they make a big wave. and it throws, sort of crashes and breaks all these, on to the beach. then they lay there on their side. mouths open. waiting trying to catch them....
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dolphins dying by the hundreds. a new report shows the dieoff is the worst in history because it's caused by virus similar to measles with no cure and no vaccine. wjz is live at the waterfront. kai jackson has more on the epidemic sweeping the mid- atlantic. >> reporter: here's what's interesting. scientists are learning valuable information about the virus and what's up clear is now or if they will be able to apply it to help the dolphins. >> an epidemic disease has killed bottle nosed dolphins from new york to florida. it includes dolphins that have died in maryland. scientists determined the virus equivalent to measles in humans is responsible. >> these animal dolphins carry the virus in their system. >> reporter: this outbreak is the most unprecedented in their recorded history. the last major dieoff occurred between 1987 and '88. experts say in 2013 alone, 753 bottle nosed dolphins died. that exceeds the die-off in the 1980's. >> this really is unprecedented event in the large numbers that are occurring and in
dolphins dying by the hundreds. a new report shows the dieoff is the worst in history because it's caused by virus similar to measles with no cure and no vaccine. wjz is live at the waterfront. kai jackson has more on the epidemic sweeping the mid- atlantic. >> reporter: here's what's interesting. scientists are learning valuable information about the virus and what's up clear is now or if they will be able to apply it to help the dolphins. >> an epidemic disease has killed bottle...
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la noche de brujas en la n f l, sabes que vine de tierras lejanas para ver el destino de los miami dolphins, prestame tu mano, a ver yo veo que en tus manos hubo mucha cerveza. >>> seÑor feliz haloween. (hablan en inglÉs). >>> y al final de la noche los planetas se alinearon para seguir esta celebraciÓn de brujas con los fanÁticos bajo una misma luna. asÍ se viviÓ el dÍa de brujas en la casa de los miami dolphins, yo por lo pronto me quedo aquÍ. >>> gracias carla aranguren, ya ves el sacrificio que estÁn haciendo nuestros cronistas ¿no? >>> pobre carla, bueno vamos a ver mÁs sustos. >>> en univisiÓn deportes.com no sre pierdan los detalles del partido de mÉxico y finlandia... ay! que malo eres. (risas). >>> ahÍ estaba carlita, casi se nos va, casi le pega el patatum. >>> pausa y al volver jorge calvo. >>> sÍ, estaremos viendo como terminÓ el partido entre miami dolphins y bengals. >>> tenemos primitime y formula uno con el campeonato de red bulls, no se mueva volvemos. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> estamos de regreso en "contacto deportivo", y maÑana mÉxico contra brasil frente
la noche de brujas en la n f l, sabes que vine de tierras lejanas para ver el destino de los miami dolphins, prestame tu mano, a ver yo veo que en tus manos hubo mucha cerveza. >>> seÑor feliz haloween. (hablan en inglÉs). >>> y al final de la noche los planetas se alinearon para seguir esta celebraciÓn de brujas con los fanÁticos bajo una misma luna. asÍ se viviÓ el dÍa de brujas en la casa de los miami dolphins, yo por lo pronto me quedo aquÍ. >>> gracias...
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the dolphins back where they belong. >> i think a baby dolphin myself and threw it back in. >>> shoppers scatter after seeing a teenager -- >> who fell more than 80 feet. >> what cops say he was doing when the unthinkable happened. >> are you guys ready to find some gold? >> if season two of "jungle gold" -- >> and it is full of action. now the stars of the hit discovery show reveals something that -- >> i would dare to say has never been shown on tv. >>> and time to hit the water for kite tubing. >> it's part tube, part wing. >> what happens when the m mantaray takes flight. . the full gamut of emotions in carlisle bay in barbados. what you're looking at is video captured by someone diving. they see a pod of doldolphins, about 30 of them. according to locals, dolphins don't come in this area. this is a very rare sighting. >> they seem to be having a good time. >> fu if you notice, when you get above the water some of the dolphins have beached themselves. >> oh, no. >> a rescue operation begins. a lifeguard gets out there. tells people to start lining up, telling the boats to get out of
the dolphins back where they belong. >> i think a baby dolphin myself and threw it back in. >>> shoppers scatter after seeing a teenager -- >> who fell more than 80 feet. >> what cops say he was doing when the unthinkable happened. >> are you guys ready to find some gold? >> if season two of "jungle gold" -- >> and it is full of action. now the stars of the hit discovery show reveals something that -- >> i would dare to say has never...
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they're trying to catch the dolphin to set it free. the dolphin kind of swims away. do they give up? no. they take that boat and follow after it. >> it's got to be tough for the dolphin to get around. the bag might have been causing resistance for the dolphin as it trying to swim. it's like dragging a bunch of weight. >> like dragging a parachute around with you. >> and you can really get to see how small had little dolphin is. >> it's a cute little buggar. >> it is a cute little buggar. >> he's like, hey, hey, i'm in the net, don't eat me. >> he's so small. >> once they hold him and have him by two hands, it's kind of very still. watch how he thanks them and it's awesome. >> even though they were fishermen, they threw it back out. >> hey! >> talk about two very intense close calls. both from melbourne, australia. this truck driver is on his way to melbourne. you're about to see what this driver calls the most stupid piece of driving he's ever seen. you see this car pull up and suddenly swerve to the right, loses control, almost hits the trailer of that truck and jus
they're trying to catch the dolphin to set it free. the dolphin kind of swims away. do they give up? no. they take that boat and follow after it. >> it's got to be tough for the dolphin to get around. the bag might have been causing resistance for the dolphin as it trying to swim. it's like dragging a bunch of weight. >> like dragging a parachute around with you. >> and you can really get to see how small had little dolphin is. >> it's a cute little buggar. >> it...
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this is the biggest die off of east coast dolphins in 25 years, when the virus killed at least 740 dolphins. today the source of the virus remains a mystery. scientists will look to see if contributing factors, such as man made pollution make the dolphins more vulnerable to this fast moving disease. anne thompson nbc news, new york. >>> if you've been shopping for a new home or thinking about selling one, you probably noticed the prices have been going up. in some cases we learned way up from a year ago, 19% in atla nearly 25% in san francisco. and similar pictures in many major cities. is this the time to get into the market? cnbc's carl cantonia is here with more for us. >> those are eye popping numbers in some very big cities. even in the heartland we're seeing prices on the rise. that means families who are thinking of buying are under more pressure to make their move. >> how are you doing today, sir? >> in a housing market picking up steam. minnesota realtor ryan ness goes door to door every week, trying to convince anyone to sell. >> it's a fast moving market, there's a lot of buyers
this is the biggest die off of east coast dolphins in 25 years, when the virus killed at least 740 dolphins. today the source of the virus remains a mystery. scientists will look to see if contributing factors, such as man made pollution make the dolphins more vulnerable to this fast moving disease. anne thompson nbc news, new york. >>> if you've been shopping for a new home or thinking about selling one, you probably noticed the prices have been going up. in some cases we learned way...
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experts simply don't know what is causing these hundreds of dolphins to die, but scientists say the dolphins in particular are a good measure of the health of the ocean, so having all these carcasses wash up on shore is not a good sign. >> they are mammals just like you and i. it is debit dating to see. certainly -- devastating to see. certainly, it is not a good sign. >> back at the lab, the group begins an autopsy to find possible answers. scientists have been flying in from across the country to help. the smell here is almost indescribable, a mixture of fish and rotting flesh. the smell sticks to your clothing thanks to a thick blanket of humidity. over 200 carcasses have washed up on virginia shores this summer, four times the amount of reviews years, but after months of tireless research, -- of previous years, but after months of tireless research, ocean scientist's think they may have an answer. >> we know that the a's -- we know that these animals are exposed to a lot of different pollutants in the water. they are stressed as a result of that. whether that has implications in this eve
experts simply don't know what is causing these hundreds of dolphins to die, but scientists say the dolphins in particular are a good measure of the health of the ocean, so having all these carcasses wash up on shore is not a good sign. >> they are mammals just like you and i. it is debit dating to see. certainly -- devastating to see. certainly, it is not a good sign. >> back at the lab, the group begins an autopsy to find possible answers. scientists have been flying in from...
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look at this one dolphin. seems to be quite amused by bonnie anna. >> he's loving it. >> as she's doing this impromptu show for the dolphin, you actually see some air blow out of the dolphin's blowhole. >> it just goes to show you how advanced dolphins are that this one stopped and said, great show. >> he knows a good performer when he sees one. bonnie anna is actually a performer at universal studios. to tell us more about this awesome video, we have bonnie anna via skype right this minute. tell us how this started. was the dolphin interacting with you a little bit before the camera started? >> there were definitely moments. that was a small amount of what happened that day. he would blow a bubble. play with it. i thought, i feel like doing what i do to create fun for myself. that's kind of how it started. >> what do you think he liked so much about your performance? >> doi think a lot of people wh they're viewing such creatures just kind of tend to press their face against the glass. the trainer actually tol
look at this one dolphin. seems to be quite amused by bonnie anna. >> he's loving it. >> as she's doing this impromptu show for the dolphin, you actually see some air blow out of the dolphin's blowhole. >> it just goes to show you how advanced dolphins are that this one stopped and said, great show. >> he knows a good performer when he sees one. bonnie anna is actually a performer at universal studios. to tell us more about this awesome video, we have bonnie anna via...
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and they came up with coffee and i asked the dolphin expert is that dolphin coughing or by the. maginnis and he said no that's that's a coffee said dolphins often react this way to stress. sort of a heart wrenching moment where i really understood the real damage and complexity of this oil spill was not something you can grasp just by looking at dirty birds. they're serving our shrimp in washington d.c. . they're still serving gov safer than all over the country. without. any one of the cleanup crews would need a while. on the most wanted time in the morning in the milestone coming up a little so now those will not be mine. in the aftermath of fuel catastrophe in the gulf the line between truth and fiction blurred so easily. everyone wanted the oil to be gone and that was certainly evidence to suggest that it wants. this is professor ed overton from louisiana state university like many of the science departments of state universities in the gulf coast after the deepwater horizon disaster his department quickly received a large grant from b.p. there's always going away it's such
and they came up with coffee and i asked the dolphin expert is that dolphin coughing or by the. maginnis and he said no that's that's a coffee said dolphins often react this way to stress. sort of a heart wrenching moment where i really understood the real damage and complexity of this oil spill was not something you can grasp just by looking at dirty birds. they're serving our shrimp in washington d.c. . they're still serving gov safer than all over the country. without. any one of the cleanup...
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a dolphin mother, caressing her call of, and these dolphins greeting us, heads down. you hear those clicks? dolphins can learn to read. signs like this, use tools, even communicate with humans. this one telling a diver to cut it free of fishing wire. but use names? a new study out today shows dolphin communication to be much more like ours than we ever thought. that each dolphin has own distinct sound. essentially its own name. listen to this. one male bottlenose clicking out his signature sound, basically calling out his name. almost instantly another dolphin responds, calling back to him by his name. >> these whistles are actually used as names. they use in keep in contact when they are swimming through very murky waters so they can keep their social groups integrate and operating as a unit. >> reporter: the dolphins that most commonly communicate like this? mothers to calves. you said that from a very young age, almost from birth, they start to have their signature sounds? >> absolutely. from minutes of being born, you'll see the calf vocalize. >> reporter: makes y
a dolphin mother, caressing her call of, and these dolphins greeting us, heads down. you hear those clicks? dolphins can learn to read. signs like this, use tools, even communicate with humans. this one telling a diver to cut it free of fishing wire. but use names? a new study out today shows dolphin communication to be much more like ours than we ever thought. that each dolphin has own distinct sound. essentially its own name. listen to this. one male bottlenose clicking out his signature...
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dolphins! spotted dolphins! martin: it's a group of wild spotted dolphins. they're bow-riding, having a great time. let's get a closer look! all right. chris: wow, there must be about 30 in this group. hey! they're coming right up to us and swimming with us! they're so curious! these intelligent creatures are as curious about us
dolphins! spotted dolphins! martin: it's a group of wild spotted dolphins. they're bow-riding, having a great time. let's get a closer look! all right. chris: wow, there must be about 30 in this group. hey! they're coming right up to us and swimming with us! they're so curious! these intelligent creatures are as curious about us
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that dolphin just came up and hung around where the people were. >> it's like a private sea world. you know? like sea world in your backyard. >> the dog is even get nothing it. >> the dog is really getting into it. at one point they go around, get really close. i almost feel like they're trying to reach over and pet the dolphin. >> this dog should have jumped in there. it's a once in a lifetime chance to swim with a dolphin. >> they could have hung on to his fins, they could have drug him. >> that's a disney movie waiting to happen. >> in addition to saying hello to people, he ate himself some breakfast. >> it looks like he knows what he's doing. it doesn't look like he's just trying to perform for these
that dolphin just came up and hung around where the people were. >> it's like a private sea world. you know? like sea world in your backyard. >> the dog is even get nothing it. >> the dog is really getting into it. at one point they go around, get really close. i almost feel like they're trying to reach over and pet the dolphin. >> this dog should have jumped in there. it's a once in a lifetime chance to swim with a dolphin. >> they could have hung on to his fins,...
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something is killing dolphins along the east coast. terrell brown has the latest on the search for clues. and "on the road," steve hartman catches motorists smiling in a no-smiling zone. >> never so happy to get a ticket in my life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> schieffer: good evening, scott's off tonight, i'm bob schieffer. cbs news has learned that the pentagon is making the initial preparations for a cruise missile attack on syrian government forces. we say "initial preparations" because such an attack won't happen unless and until the president gives the green light, and it was clear during an interview on cnn today he is not there yet. >> if the u.s. goes in and attacks another country without a u.n. mandate and without clear evidence that can be presented then there are questions in terms of whether international law supports it, do we have the coalition to make it work, and those are considerations that we had to take into account. >> schieffer: the attack on the damascus subur
something is killing dolphins along the east coast. terrell brown has the latest on the search for clues. and "on the road," steve hartman catches motorists smiling in a no-smiling zone. >> never so happy to get a ticket in my life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> schieffer: good evening, scott's off tonight, i'm bob schieffer. cbs news has learned that the pentagon is making the initial preparations for a cruise...
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need medical help. >> does anybody have an eta on the other dolphin? >> the team runs diagnostic tests and tag them. panicking animals don't make the process easy. >> the animals are stressed so they could be thrashing around. >> responders try to minimize distress by moving the dolphins closer together. >> they're basically experience experiencing car crashes. we have to take the stress into account. >> the strandings are relentless. >> it would not stop. day would go by and we wouldn't hear reports. we thought okay this is the end of the beginning of the end. then the day after we'd get a report of ten more live animals. >> despite heroic efforts, rescuers can't save every animal. losses are tough even for experienced volunteers like tracy plout. >> it's difficult when we respond day after day after day and put in hours to attempt to help these animals and we lose them. >> why are they dying? yeah. >> no one goes home until all the live dolphins are back in the ocean. but finding a good release location can be tough. >> we're releasing them in a plac
need medical help. >> does anybody have an eta on the other dolphin? >> the team runs diagnostic tests and tag them. panicking animals don't make the process easy. >> the animals are stressed so they could be thrashing around. >> responders try to minimize distress by moving the dolphins closer together. >> they're basically experience experiencing car crashes. we have to take the stress into account. >> the strandings are relentless. >> it would not...
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typical adult dolphin behavior that can last up to two weeks until the dolphins except that the baby is dead and let it sink. the organization that took the seen -- says it has received reports of several dead fs in the last few months. >> we treasured the chance that we can see them. >> living and some of the busiest waters in the world, the dolphins have shown resilience. but now it may be too much for even them. pollution and river traffic and a road and rail project drive right through their habitat. a third runway is planned at the nearby international airport. despite measures to mitigate the impact of such projects, campaigners say numbers may drop to an unsustainable numbers. not going to do something and act quickly, the number will drop to a level where we cannot recover. >> as the resident photographer, this trip ends disappointingly baron. -- barren. futureographers of the may get no glimpse at all. >> thousands in chilly have gathered on the streets of the capital to call for the -- thousands in chile have gathered on the streets of the capital to call for the legalizati
typical adult dolphin behavior that can last up to two weeks until the dolphins except that the baby is dead and let it sink. the organization that took the seen -- says it has received reports of several dead fs in the last few months. >> we treasured the chance that we can see them. >> living and some of the busiest waters in the world, the dolphins have shown resilience. but now it may be too much for even them. pollution and river traffic and a road and rail project drive right...
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. >> and as she is doing this impromptu show for the dolphins, you will see the air blow out of the dolphin's blow hole. >> it is showing how advanced they are in that he stops and says good show. >> he knows a good performer when he knows one. bonnie is a performer at universal studio, and to tell us more about the awe some video, we have bonnie with us, via skype with us "right this minut minute". and tell us about this, was the dolphin interacting with you before the camera started to rolling? >> well, there were other moments that happened that was a small bit of the magic that happened this day. this dolphin was just as special as the moment. you could see the bubbles blowing and i kept doing what i was doing. >> what do you think that he liked about your performance? >> well, dolphins can appreciate you for sure, and a lot of people when they are view ing the creatures tend to basically put their face up against the glass. the trainer said that they can see you as clearly as you see them. and so when they see you, they will experience it. >> how long did this last? >> 3:00. >> i am a mi
. >> and as she is doing this impromptu show for the dolphins, you will see the air blow out of the dolphin's blow hole. >> it is showing how advanced they are in that he stops and says good show. >> he knows a good performer when he knows one. bonnie is a performer at universal studio, and to tell us more about the awe some video, we have bonnie with us, via skype with us "right this minut minute". and tell us about this, was the dolphin interacting with you before...
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the dolphin tried to swim away and eventually jason grabbed the dolphin and was able to get him free just in time. this cray fish pod was in a maroon reserve. -- marine reserve. that's not allowed. they reported the pod to officials because the pod's not reserved. >> it's a crime fighting dolphin. if it wasn't for him, they couldn't know about this. >> you're looking at a swat team operation in israel. if you'll in the the man on the balcony, he is the target to this praegs. according to police there, he's barricaded in the top floor of this building. police say he was holding his 4-year-old niece hostage in the swaegs. the swat team, not making any progress, decide to go in. this is part of the elite counterterrorism unit from the swat team. if there's someone you don't want to mess with, it's israel's elite counterterrorism unit. they were able to take at that guy pretty easily. >> that dude was oblivious to what's going on. >> that guy behind him, another commando is throwing another flash grenade through the window. >> in the end the little girl was rescued safely. you could also
the dolphin tried to swim away and eventually jason grabbed the dolphin and was able to get him free just in time. this cray fish pod was in a maroon reserve. -- marine reserve. that's not allowed. they reported the pod to officials because the pod's not reserved. >> it's a crime fighting dolphin. if it wasn't for him, they couldn't know about this. >> you're looking at a swat team operation in israel. if you'll in the the man on the balcony, he is the target to this praegs....