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Adah Sharma's Fun Day with Flamingos at Thane Creek Flamingo Sanctuary |

Actress Adah Sharma visits the Thane Creek Flamingo Sanctuary to promote awareness about wildlife conservation and captures the beauty of flamingos. Thousands of flamingos migrate to Mumbai and Thane every year.

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Morning Joe

born that year. it's moving pretty fast. the world is shifting. a lot of people are very uncomfortable. i would argue this is a lot like a hundred years ago almost exactly in the 1920s when radio was coming along. the 1920 census was the first time more americans lived in cities than on farms. you had anti-immigrant sentiment. you had a trial in tennessee because the state legislature wanted to get into curriculum matters and ban the teaching of evolution, which in many ways showed that darwin might have been wrong. you have a lot of cultural things unfolding and so do we. that's why the voters matter so much. >> so do we. populism is a great starter, not a really good finisher. here we have all these issues. you look at, for instance, moms

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle
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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle
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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

there's broken glass on the sidewalks either from just the force of the blast or the degree that was sent flying. this explosion happened just after 4:00 this afternoon eastern time. the fire department at least initially believes this was a gas explosion. there were dozens of firefighters responded to the area. police have taped it off. a big part of downtown, at least a couple of blocks in each direction. right now we are told 11 people were injured, one critically, another couple in serious condition we saw at least one person to get away on a stretcher. at times tonight when the wind blows in the right direction, you can still smell natural gas in the area. this is a 20 story historic building built back in 1920. we talked one of the people who was in the building when the explosion happened, norah. he found that this terrell had been blown away. he had to jump down to the first floor in order to escape. >> norah: frightening situation. jason allen, thank you very much for let's turn to the weather with the one-two punch of

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The Five

greg gutfeld, do you have any plans in your house?ave >> greg: yeah, actually i have a loo t of plans. i don't water them's f. that's for the wife, as you know. she waters them barefoot, that'e the only way i have it. i think you witnessing kind of the last final gasp of the climate change movement. you're seeing a lot of historical activity. people are beginning to realize, the public, that if it wasn't for the hysterics, we might have made progress in some real som areas. for example, nuclear power. and said you had activists out for attention, personal gain,r t and consultants out for profit that turned this into a circus. reality is now punching right through the hysteria. the risk from climate-related disasters has dropped 99% since 1920, and what is that? it not because of activism, it's because of innovation and human progress which has made us more resilient. they talk about fertilizer, if you want tabouo go there, for ar billion people rely on fossil fertilizer. if you're going to takrtilizeret away, they starve to death. they're not lucky enough. to geh

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The Five

>> greg gutfeld do you have any plants your house?lly i >> yeah, actually have a lotha of plants. i don't water them. that's for i do f the wife, as you know. knt that's a barefoo the only way i have it. >> i think you're witnessing kind of the lastwitnessi gasp o climate change movement. you're seeing a lot of hystericachent.l people are beginning to realize, the public that if t it wasn't for the hysterics, we might have made progress in some real areaerics,s, for example, like e nuclear power. but instead you had activists ann and personalar gain and consultants out for profit that turned this into a circus. reality is now punching right through the hysteria n. through the risk from climate related disasters has dropped 99% since 1920. >> and why is that? it's not because of activism. it's because of innovation becas, which has made us more resilient. as you know, what they bring up. they talk about fertilizer t fertilizer, if, well, if you want to go there, 4 billion people rely on fossirl fertilizer. you're going to take that away. they starve to death. they're noaway, th

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Smerconish

is a major economic and social crisis in america inevitable? that's the thesis of a recent piece in the "washington post" by mitch daniels. former governor of indiana and president emeritus of purdue university. daniel cites a variety of experts that predict our pile-up of crises, debt, fundamental disagreement, it's going to lead to a revolution or reset or a turning, as has happened in the past. one democratic historian compares it to upheavals in the 1960s, 1920s this redefined america. had joints me now. thank you for being here. we don't know our history, so we think that things that worry you can't happen again. isn't that it? >> that's certainly a reason that people might find this surprising. we have lived in relatively f dwrou look a all the way back

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experiences of four generations within that span. the next turning, he predicts, is due in about 2033. it will resemble those in the 1760s, 1850s, 1920s, howe writes that produced bone-jarring crises that american society emerged wholly transformed. why did you find that predictive? >> i don't know if it's predictive, but it's interesting. i thus it's probably a little overdrawn. maybe sort of forcing facts into a theory that he has. back to your first question, it's worth reading because it teaches a lot of history. it teaches that these sorts of crises do happen. and it may have the elements of the next one right in front of us. >> governor, you also write that social cohesion tends to come from matters of crises like that, which worries you. i'm not convinced that's going to happen. jeff greenfield, the deep-thinking historian, looked

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The Five

greg gutfeld, do you have plants in your house? >> greg: i have a lot of plans. i don't want to them, that's for the wife, as you know. [laughter] >> oh, my god. >> greg: barefoot, the only way i have it. a lot of people realize, the public, that if it wasn't for the hysterics, we might have made progress in some real areas, like nuclear power. instead, you had activists out for attention, personal gain, consultants out for profit that turned this into a circus. reality is punching right through the hysteria, the risk for climate-related disasters has dropped 99% since 1920. why is that? it's not because of activism. it is because of innovation in human progress, which has made us more resilient. they talk about fertilizer. if you want to go there, 4 billion people rely on fossil fertilizer. if you are going to take that away, they starve to death. they are not lucky enough to get

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