New findings in the death of a baby gril that was crushed by door at the San Francisco zoo. Tonight we veeling evidence that points to human error as the cause. Good evening. About 16 month old guerrilla died over the week. Tonight guerrilla expert says zoo workers at fault and more modernen closure could have prevented it from happening and from happening again. We are live at the zoo tonight with new information. Katie . Reporter dr. Maple tells me much like a cockpit is designed so almost impossible for a pilot to pull the wrong lever the guerrillaen closure needs to be made more user friendly for zoo keepers. Technology is definitely outdated 30 years old. Reporter dr. Maple has worked his entire career to protect guerrilla and says the death of 16 month old one break his heart but hes a realistism the animals are trying to defeat the system. Thats what they do. They are smart. They are strong. They are playful. Reporter he says the zoo Current Technology did not fail rather protoc
Outdated 30 years old. Reporter dr. Maple has worked his entire career to protect guerrilla and says the death of 16 month old one break his heart but hes a realistism the animals are trying to defeat the system. Thats what they do. They are smart. They are strong. They are playful. Reporter he says the zoo Current Technology did not fail rather protocol was not followed. Namely there was only one person operating the system when there should have been 2. In a handwritten report to zoo officials that sole zoo keeper started cholesteroling the Automatic Door after the grandmother carried her into theen closure when is he looked back the young guerrilla was trapped under the door. Sign next to the control panel layout the rules which include keeping one hand on the stop button. That didnt happen. Dr. Maple says though its not just about the door. There are visibility and lighting problems as well. We want to design it so that its absolutely if nearly impossible for somebody to make that
[indistinct] they are telling us a miracle is coming. Its a disgrace, hes a disgrace. Im ric Rick Leventhal, overe next three hours will be bring you the latest updates on election 2020. As millions of voters from coasttocoast to make plans to head to the polls and million more already casting ballots to decide who will be in the white house running this nation for the next four years. Hello, everyone, never before in modern history have americans faced a choice between candidates offering such opposition and it comes at a time with deadly pandemic has forced many of us to alter the way we make our selection for the highest office in the land. But, with the arrival of election day causing concerns about our democracy, what will happen once the ballot has been cast and counted . Are we facing days or weeks of Court Battles before a winner emerges . Or can we put political divisiveness behind us and peacefully accept the outcome of election 2020. Its a sad commentary where were at. To se
Rose additional funding provided by these funders. And by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and Information Services worldwide. From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Rose we are at the Supreme Court of the United States in washington, the nine justices that occupy its chambers carry a heavy responsibility. They have the final say on the law of the land. The principles and idea that guide their decisions are the subject of heated debate. Justice Antonin Scalia is the longest serving justice currently on the court, he is the leading voice for a conservative judicial philosophy known as textualism, some talk about it as originalism. It asserts that laws must be interpreted as they were understood by the men who wrote them. In 2006, Justice Elena kagan, then the dean of hear extraordinary law school, scalias alma mater says he is the justice who has had the most important impact over the years on how we think and talk about law. He originally coauthored a new book
Rose additional funding provided by these funders. And by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and Information Services worldwide. From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Rose we are at the Supreme Court of the United States in washington, the nine justices that occupy its chambers carry a heavy responsibility. They have the final say on the law of the land. The principles and idea that guide their decisions are the subject of heated debate. Justice Antonin Scalia is the longest serving justice currently on the court, he is the leading voice for a conservative judicial philosophy known as textualism, some talk about it as originalism. It asserts that laws must be interpreted as they were understood by the men who wrote them. In 2006, Justice Elena kagan, then the dean of hear extraordinary law school, scalias alma mater says he is the justice who has had the most important impact over the years on how we think and talk about law. He originally coauthored a new book