That s called journalism, ambassador. camille, just like saying that out loud, they didn t get complaints when they sold shark meat, yet with lions is it because simba is cute and jaws is not? speciesism. i find it unacceptable. i stand with you for the right to serve lion tacos. i am glad you are taking a stand on something so important in this modern era of injustice and intolerance. ambassador, if they are not endangered, why should lions get special consideration? i don t think they should get any special consideration. i thought it would be more appropriate to talk about the waffle taco. you can have it for breakfast. this is a civilizational advance. that s right. it is the waffle, sausage, egg, syrup and you can smear it all over your face. you know what, ambassador? mustache, syrup, not a good
Call. brooke, if a lion saw you in the wild it would rip your face-off, so why are we so eager to make sure nobody is eating them? it wasn t wild lions they were killing. it was poor cage caged up sickly animals from zoos they were shooting and using as taco meat. it is interesting. they said they had bomb threats because of this? it seems like with this press released they are doing it to piss people off. they said we use shark meat, but nobody was angry. we thought it would cause an uproar so we used lion meat instead. that was their press released. bill, you are a human taco, a hard, crusty shell with tasteless goop pouring out. that could be taken as a complement. tough exterior and untasty meat so you don t want to kill me and eat me. i have been to tampa a lot,
i am the luckiest person in the world. my family is safe. now i need to check on my neighbors. michelle s home burned in the steiner ranch community northwest of austin. today we are reminded not all fire victims were lucky and we may not know all the dead. the biggest fire has killed at least two people, and two others, a mother and toddler died elsewhere in the state on sunday. today a 100-member search team from texas task force one plans to fan out southeast of austin where authorities fear not everybody fled when the flames approached. take a look here. this is an interactive map you can link to from the website of the texas forest service. it has burned more than 33,000 acres and is 30% contained. this time yesterday it was zero percent contained. and then another fire torched 75 homes and threatens many more. my colleague is watching the battle, and many don t know whether their homes burned or not and may now be getting some answers? reporter: yeah, authorities
Like thanksgiving every day, isn t it? you are right. martha: talk to me about, what it is like when you are out there, we were laughing before when you see the sharks we d say let s get out of here and you say, let s get closures! and, you know, do you have any fear when you are out there, this close to these huge sharks? you know, you re out there on a very little we re, in a little platform and you wonder what don t you know what can happen? you watched jaws . that is a bit of a myth. bill: one of the things you found out is how they actually survive. that is the whole story, i have been a shark biologist and, looked at seals and pieces of shark meat, and my colleague, said they have a good strategy and one is the groups they form and we say, yeah they hang out, and the group here, is a very they have selfish behavior and if i m close to my mates, rather