Fly Like An Eagle | 60 Minutes Archive
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- From 2018, Scott Pelley's report on falconry, the art of hunting with birds of prey. Pelley traveled to the Mongolian steppe with Lauren McGough, a woman from Oklahoma who devoted herself to mastering the traditional ways of hunting with eagles.
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Its more than a hobby, its a passion, a blessing and so much more.
Eagles 🦅 are beautiful. Loved this. ❤
Golden Eagles Wow! I was about 5' from one in Dutch Harbor - they are big! Bigger than Bald Eagles. Holy Cow! That camera on the eagle was awesome!! They really go for it.
Thanks for posting this video
What an amazing American woman! Brave, smart, and beautiful.
I had the great good fortune to be taken out hunting, once with a hawk and once with a falcon. Now I won't be satisfied until I can go hunting with an eagle.
one of the most amazing creatures on earth the simplicity of the people in this part is admirable no social media etc.. so beautiful it's all so beautiful
Soaring over their aerial domain. Magnificent creatures, Falcons, eagles and other raptors.
Fantastic! Thanks for sharing.
I love her passion
"Where Eagles Dare - Iron Maiden" 🎵🎶🔥😎 Hell yeah!!!
I just saw this on Saturday!!!
Thank you for finally uploading this.
Even though hunting using falcons has been banned in the desert region of Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 since 1975, the pageantry continues; today, “the sport of kings” is a widely popular hobby through the Gulf region.
Amazing vid
7:42 In an area where the game is so rare it helps if you don't hunt at all
Dude she is awesome
Today is my birthday 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
How timely. Is that Kamala?
What a eagle!
This video shows that no matter how "wild" an animal is, provided you respect its habits & habitat, an animal can work closely with man.
I want to fly like an eagle
To the sea
Fly like an eagle
Let my spirit carry me
I want to fly like an eagle
'Til I'm free
Right through the revolution
You mention anything like flying like an eagle, and this song will leap to mind. It was very popular during/just after high school, so I used to hear it a _lot_.
I'm jealous of anyone who gets the chance to do falconry. I don't get the impression that this young woman understands just how lucky she is. I'd have killed just for the education she was given, let alone being flown half-way around the world to learn to fly eagles. But then, I don't usually get the impression college-educated people understand how privileged they are. Money makes all the difference.
Sprinkle
Really good story
I'll never understand why being a female is pointed out. Don't think animals care
Wow!
That's pretty dope
05:31 Elon was there 😂
Maybe mistaken identity but past life? Definitely something
Never rode on an eagle's back. This is amazing.
That last part made me shed a tear
I like eagles 😮
Clever soldier 75
In Mongolia and some other remote places, I am not objective but wonder if some abuse the Falconry. I like to see the relationship when practiced with the intention of even the prey of the Eagle, kept well within check. To me wild is wild but some relationships have been established and it needs to be respected and kept separate from normal pets.
Hokahey...!
Now we can make faux fur
Postpone
Apologies in advance for butting in to the comments on this video with a total non sequitur.
Utah 1st District Court Judge, after keeping both parties waiting for over a year and in the first webex hearing held on this case, in a shocking maneuver rules in favor of plaintiffs on a 250 million dollar default judgement, the largest in the states history.
Defendants have filed an Interlocutory appeal to block the Judge from signing the order. No hearing date set on that one.
Fun facts:
1. 168+ motions filed with the court at time of ruling
2. plaintiffs counsel filed no proof of service with the court
3. plaintiffs counsel provided no certificate of default to defendants counsel
4. plaintiffs counsel ignored rules of civil procedure when dealing with defendants counsel.
5. The Judge never held a hearing prior to issuing this ruling about the merits of the case or for evidentiary purposes regarding the amount and, as mentioned, shockingly ruled against defendants
6. Defendants attempts at discovery were ignored and plaintiffs refused to appear for depositions.
7. One of the plaintiffs is awaiting sentencing in New Jersey for having pled guilty to 2 counts of felony fraud (credit card identity theft in NJ and PPP loan fraud in UT) but has avoided sentencing for over 2 years with legal antics and is now attempting to withdraw his guilty pleas altogether.
8. This same individual, while out on presentencing probation, has been accused by the IRS of committing a tax fraud scheme to the tune of nearly 700 million dollars.
9. Additionally, this same individual is now suing American Express, the victim of the credit card identity theft which he pled guilty to.
I know this is not applicable to the video shown here, but we cannot seem to get anyone in the media to respond to this story.
Any ideas?