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The Faulkner Focus

of the small mammals in the everglades. big ones like this take down alligators and deer and a big problem for the everglades eco system. good to go down there and take them out. >> bill: a great way to end your summer. >> it sure is. i left home and went off with the bang and now about to start school on monday. >> bill: good luck in school. thanks for sharing your story. the python wrestler in orlando. good to be with you. >> gillian: thanks for having me. >> bill: john roberts working for harris, see you monday. >> john: bill and gillian thank you. nightmares for the next 60 minutes over that snake lawyer. the first tri lateral summit between the united states, japan and south korea. president biden will welcome both of them. nations looking to forge

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Jesse Watters Primetime

>> these burmese pythons have taken over florida. floridians are now fighting back. >> back at miami in the 80s, the city saw a boom in the exotic pet trade. they started being let loose in the everglades, growing up to 2s overrun by these predators. there could be maybe 300,000 pythons living in florida.

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Jesse Watters Primetime

are fighting back to lose their. oh, my god. >> oh, my god. let's go. so how did a snake native to southeast asia end up in the swamps for the sunshine state? well, back in miami, in the miai eighties, at the height of the cocaine days, the city saw a boom i in the exotic pet trad. >> you know, to impress people. so they started breeding pythons. but once the high class miami residents realized the reptiles grow up to be 20 feet long, they started letting them loose in the evergladetarteds. now, florida's overrun by theser predatorids. there could be maybe 300,000 pythons living in florida. and they're ravenous. decimating the population of native birds, mammals and other reptiles and eating anything they could swallow, including gators. >> so florida is hosting a python hunting challenge in the everglades.

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The Derry Girls Experience lets everyone be a Derry Girl - at least for one day

THE names Erin, Michelle, Orla, Clare and James have become synonymous with the rag tag group of teenagers at the heart of Lisa McGee's hit sitcom Derry Girls – and, since it first aired on Channel 4 in 2018, Derry has become a popular tourist destination for fans from across the globe.

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Ana Cabrera Reports

if we lose these coral reefs, the entire ecosystem will collapse. it's almost too late, but we're not there yet. >> quickly, if you will, jeff, once the coral reefs die, can they come back? can you regenerate the coral in those areas that are suffering? >> the coral reef restoration, other folks are focussed on this restoration process. it's like a band-aid for a sucking chest wound. we have the technology to take them into labs and put more resilient species in the environment. it's an onion skin layer of the bigger problem. as an example, the indian tribe that focuses on the restoration to save the everglades of florida, they can't save the everglades of florida unless the reefs are saved because it's all

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After going global, Gqeberha chef returns to his roots

A Kwazakhele chef who earned his stars, and stripes, cooking alongside celebrity chefs in the US has come full circle and returned to his culinary roots to take up the executive sous chef position at the Radisson Blu in Gqeberha.

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Early Start With Christine Romans

waters off the everglades approached 90 degrees. it has an impact on the very fragile infrastructure, namely, the florida reefs that line the coastline. take a listen. >> reporter: a heat wave off the coast of florida is sending water temperatures to unprecedented highs. while that's not a problem for some swimmers it is a major concern for coral reefs, corals thrive in temperatures in 80s but lately, temperatures have been soaring into the 90s. where in the world are they measuring these off-the-chart ocean temperatures? including this noaa sensor one research scientist showed me in miami. it's broken its daily record the past four days in a row. south florida's abnormally warm water could put aerial kcorals n the verge of extinction.

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Florida Has a Fresh New Invasive-Species Hell

A Burmese python incursion has become a headache for Florida over the past two decades, but that's not the only pesky reptile the Sunshine State is now contending with....

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Chris Jansing Reports

they've been talking about, they know, you look at the poll numbers, you look at where their dollars are, they know they have to do something. he doesn't criticize trump. he says what he just said to rug russell brand, and to your point, he's talking to brandt. >> to me, it's funny. and nothing against russell brand. >> no, nothing against him. but is that the best use of his time, i guess is the question? >> well, here's the thing, chris, that i don't understand. first of all, he's gone culturally right, hard right. okay. and this woke stuff. there's a certain anger that's being communicated in that, and that doesn't set well with people, i don't think, one on one. secondly, they say they done want to talk about florida. that's what they ought to be talking about. they ought to be talking about what he did to help the everglades, that's an environment thing.

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Python Cowboy uses hunting dogs to nab pregnant pythons in the Everglades

The Everglades ecosystem issue of being choked out by pythons has been going on so long that it is now a part of our existing environment.

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