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going. i can't imagine a robot speaking from any circumstance. >> you can have some input but for the most part the thing is setting off a message. it was someone to talk for you. >> is a great idea into you meet up with your date and personally realize you're less cool than the robot you were talking to. this is a recipe for disaster but >> i was safe you get a really hip and cool robot it might go your way. marty lopez says it takes away from making a connection to source a relationship on a lie. pachyderm said the ohioans ai issues passively. he could never have my cruise summa or wood. sue and nick ridge for it's a

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The bond between elephants and their mahouts


A wish fulfilled: Senthil Kumaran with elephant Moorthy at Mudumalai
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Tamed Tuskers, Senthil Kumaran’s series of photographs that depicts the bond between elephants and their mahouts are on display at Madurai’s J C Art Gallery till July
Two decades ago when Senthil Kumaran was in school, he read about a wild elephant on the rampage in villages of Wayanad, Kerala.
In 1998, the nine feet tall rogue
makhna (male elephant without tusk) killed 23 villagers and was eventually captured by the Forest Department, then sent for rehabilitation at Mudumalai Elephant Camp. He was christened Moorthy after the veterinarian at Mudumalai, Dr A Krishnamurthy.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20120523:09:55:00

>> announcer: "world news now" delivers your "morning papers." >> all right. we're going to start out talking a little soccer. are you a fan? so-so? do you remember the world cup a few years back when the octopus from germany was making the predictions? >> that i remember. >> well, it's the european championships now. so other countries are trying to come up with an animal to make predictions. we're going to start out with poland. their answer to that octopus is a pachyderm, an elephant. and the name of the elephant is cita. i think we have a picture of her. put her up. there she is. cita is from the southern polish city of krakow. she's temperamental, 33-year-old female.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20120329:09:42:00

everybody likes a little alone time, certainly. so it shouldn't have been too much of a surprise when a 2 1/2-ton circus elephant broke away from his handlers. >> if this happened in the confines of a zoo, no problem. but this pachyderm named baby took off in the town of blackpool in ireland where she was supposed to be the star of the parade. >> nobody puts baby in the corner! of course, now animal rights activists are outraged and calling for a ban on animals in circuses. >> they get fed well, though in circuses. >> peta, please address your e-mails to paula.faris@abcnews.com. love you, babar. we'll be right back with more "world news now" after this. ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather ght to you by >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by febreze air effects. help us with an experiment for febreze fabric refresher, they agreed.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20110720:10:24:00

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20110418:10:31:00

>> those stories are so unsettling. >> yes. and later in this half hour, remarkable lessons from the wild. what we're learning from an elderly elephant named joyce. always respect your elders, right? >> especially if it's a pachyderm, yes. >> indeed. before that we get to the deadly storm system that left destruction all the way from oklahoma, up to virginia, at least 45 people were killed. hundreds of others have been hurt. >> and the hardest hit was north carolina, where more than 60 twisters touched down. emily schmidt is now joining us this morning from raleigh. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning. the numbers are staggering. more than 240 tornados over just the past three days across this country. some the worst damage is here in raleigh, north carolina. roads are closed this morning. hundreds of homes are damaged or gone. >> reporter: from the air the swath of devastation is awe-inspiring. a closer look reveals mobile homes and tractor-trailers tossed on their sides, roofs ripped right off of homes. >> yeah, there goes the roof

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110205:13:50:00

experts making picks for the super bowl. we've got the pick from the biggest prognosticator. her name is jenny and she's actually an elephant at the dallas zoo. jenny is picking the winner of the big game. she had a couple watermelons with the steelers and packers logos on them. very scientific, and jenny chose, by squashing the loser. so hate to tell you, sorry, steelers. it looks like pachyderm picked the backers. go, jenny. counting down to the super bowl. one day left. probably didn't count on colder than normal temperatures being part of the plan. thankfully, the roof is going to be closed at cowboys stadium. our mark mccay joins me live now from arlington, texas. good morning, mark. how is the weather affecting fans there? >> reporter: good morning, randi. we're hovering at 18 degrees this early saturday morning. one day before the super bowl here in the greater dallas-ft.

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