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the contest, run by the natural history museum, highlights the best nature photography from all aroundand these are some of my favourites. the winners will be announced on 8 october. time now for ten seconds of tomato mania. spain's la tomatina festival saw thousands swimming in tomato sauce, throwing tomatoes at one another and even making "tomato angels." i'm booking my ticket for next year's festival asap. you're all caught up now — have a good night! the future of vocational courses like btecs is a "mess". that's according to more than a50 schools and colleges in england. a review into post—i6 education isn't due until december, leaving them unsure what they can offer in 2025. and wildlife photographer of the year is back. the contest, run by the natural history museum, highlights the best nature photography from all around the world. there were nearly 60,000 entries and these are some of my favourites. the winners will be announced on 8 october. time now for ten seconds of tomato mania. spain's la tomatina festival saw thousands swimming in tomato sauce, throwing tomatoes at one a
the contest, run by the natural history museum, highlights the best nature photography from all aroundand these are some of my favourites. the winners will be announced on 8 october. time now for ten seconds of tomato mania. spain's la tomatina festival saw thousands swimming in tomato sauce, throwing tomatoes at one another and even making "tomato angels." i'm booking my ticket for next year's festival asap. you're all caught up now — have a good night! the future of vocational...
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stunning images of the natural world have been shared by the natural history museum as part of its wildlifetographer of the year competition. welcome to the world today, an hour of international news from the bbc. the world health organization says israel has agreed to a humanitarian pause in the fighting in central gaza to allow united nations health officials to allow polio vaccination to be carried out. the vaccination programme would start in central gaza, then move to southern gaza, where there would be another three—day pause, followed by northern gaza. the organisation says there's an agreement to extend the humanitarian pause in each zone to a fourth day if required. the un has been warning for months about the polio dangers in gaza and is hoping to reach 640,000 children in a mass vaccination campaign. the prime minister of israel stresses that the series of pauses does not amount to a cease—fire. rik peeperkorn, who representative in the palestinian territories, laid out how the plan will work. here in gaza, everyone is onboard. we have had these discussions with israel and we hav
stunning images of the natural world have been shared by the natural history museum as part of its wildlifetographer of the year competition. welcome to the world today, an hour of international news from the bbc. the world health organization says israel has agreed to a humanitarian pause in the fighting in central gaza to allow united nations health officials to allow polio vaccination to be carried out. the vaccination programme would start in central gaza, then move to southern gaza, where...
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the contest, run by the natural history museum, highlights the best nature photography from all around,000 entries and these are some of my favourites. the winners will be announced on 8 october. time now for ten seconds of tomato mania. spain's la tomatina festival saw thousands swimming in tomato sauce, throwing tomatoes at one another and even making "tomato angels." i'm booking my ticket for next year's festival asap. you're all caught up now — have a great night! welcome along to sportsday. i'm adam wild. here's what's coming up: a new format for a new extended champions league season. the draw�*s been made, and all 36 teams now know who they'll be playing in europe's top competition. two comfortable wins, and in double quick time. both world number ones breeze through to the next round at flushing meadow. and louis rees—zammitjoins the jacksonville jaguars' practice squad following his preseason training camp with the kansas city chiefs. welcome along. the draw for this season's champions league has been made at a glittering ceremony in monaco. the likes of gianluigi buffon and c
the contest, run by the natural history museum, highlights the best nature photography from all around,000 entries and these are some of my favourites. the winners will be announced on 8 october. time now for ten seconds of tomato mania. spain's la tomatina festival saw thousands swimming in tomato sauce, throwing tomatoes at one another and even making "tomato angels." i'm booking my ticket for next year's festival asap. you're all caught up now — have a great night! welcome along...
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. >> the natural history museum is introducing a new four legged friend to los angeles.l geographic, we are getting a sneak peek. >> natalie was found in the badlands of utah in 2007, so it's been almost 17 years putting natalie together. >> according to the natural history museum, dozens of folks from los angeles were part of the excavation of the long necked dinosaur. and it took a village. hundreds of paleontologists, researchers and volunteers, which is why natalie is being called the community dinosaur. about 80% of the dino on display is real. it's a composite of multiple dinosaurs, all belonging to the same species, weighing about five tons or as much as an rv. >> natalie is a diplodocid dinosaur, which means that it walked on land. it ate plants. it was enormously long. it's almost 75ft long. the skeleton itself, and it lived about 150 million years ago. >> the minerals in the riverbed where natalie's fossils were found is what gives the dinosaur its green color. the only green dinosaur on display in the world. >> natalie was named for the biting gnats that are i
. >> the natural history museum is introducing a new four legged friend to los angeles.l geographic, we are getting a sneak peek. >> natalie was found in the badlands of utah in 2007, so it's been almost 17 years putting natalie together. >> according to the natural history museum, dozens of folks from los angeles were part of the excavation of the long necked dinosaur. and it took a village. hundreds of paleontologists, researchers and volunteers, which is why natalie is...
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at least according to alexandra daisy ginsburg, the garden in front of berlin's natural history museum as her art project. as an algorithm, as chosen which plans are to grow here. every time we run the algorithm to create a new prompting scheme, the algorithm is optimizing the palm sing choices and arrangements to set the most $5.00 on an 18 species possible. so these were most and many more following the algorithm, specifications, ginsburg entertain, planted 7000 plants, here in the heart of berlin. the project is called pollinators, half maker, to develop the algorithm, ginsburg, and our team research, the exact needs of local pollinators. the algorithm then generated a planting schematic with $150.00 plants. species even calculates how the garden will change throughout the year. the, the algorithm chooses plots that are appropriate for each location for the soil conditions, sunshine, so on. and then it arranges, it takes a subset to create unique schemes every time. i'm then arranging them in ways that see different charging style up to my business as a whole. different insect polli
at least according to alexandra daisy ginsburg, the garden in front of berlin's natural history museum as her art project. as an algorithm, as chosen which plans are to grow here. every time we run the algorithm to create a new prompting scheme, the algorithm is optimizing the palm sing choices and arrangements to set the most $5.00 on an 18 species possible. so these were most and many more following the algorithm, specifications, ginsburg entertain, planted 7000 plants, here in the heart of...
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anyone look to visit either the national museum, natural history or the american of natural history? can you tell us a little bit about these two museums and which museums have more viewing fossils view and what you see there since it seems like do have knowledge of both. yeah well the american museum if you two dinosaurs the american museum of natural history has more great exhibits because they have somewhat the the sort of wheel gold gold coins of dinosaur exhibits and in many other groups as well. our museum has way larger collections. we have paleontology alone. we have over 40 million accessions specimens and anything from single celled to fossil whale. so i think in terms of paleontology, we have much than the americans left received, but i must say that the exhibits at the american museum of let's see, i personally find more interesting slipups. i hate to say it for you to know and there are just a quick train ride away from each in new york. exactly. yeah. and i recommend if anyone hasn't been to the national museum of natural history and haven't seen the the new dinosaur ex
anyone look to visit either the national museum, natural history or the american of natural history? can you tell us a little bit about these two museums and which museums have more viewing fossils view and what you see there since it seems like do have knowledge of both. yeah well the american museum if you two dinosaurs the american museum of natural history has more great exhibits because they have somewhat the the sort of wheel gold gold coins of dinosaur exhibits and in many other groups...
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at least according to alexandra daisy ginsburg, the garden in front of berlin's natural history museum as her art project. as an algorithm, as chosen which plants arctic ro here. every time we run the algorithm to create a new prompting scheme, the algorithm is optimizing the tom thing choices and arrangements to have the most diverse group upon and 18 species possible. so these was most and many more following the algorithm, specifications, ginsburg entertain, planted 7000 plants, here in the heart of berlin. the project is called pollinate, or pass maker to develop the algorithm, ginsburg and her team researched the exact needs of local pollinators. the algorithm then generated a planting schematic with $150.00 plants. species even calculates how the garden will change throughout the year. the, the algorithm chooses plots that are appropriate for each location for the soil conditions, sunshine, so on. and then it arranges, it takes a subset to create unique schemes every time. i'm then arranging them in ways that see different charging styles and up to my business as a whole. differe
at least according to alexandra daisy ginsburg, the garden in front of berlin's natural history museum as her art project. as an algorithm, as chosen which plants arctic ro here. every time we run the algorithm to create a new prompting scheme, the algorithm is optimizing the tom thing choices and arrangements to have the most diverse group upon and 18 species possible. so these was most and many more following the algorithm, specifications, ginsburg entertain, planted 7000 plants, here in the...
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at least according to alexandra daisy ginsburg, the garden in front of berlin's natural history museum as her art project. as an algorithm, as chosen which plants arctic ro here. every time we run the algorithm to create a new prompting scheme, the algorithm is optimizing the tom thing choices and arrangements to have the most diverse group upon an 18 species possible. so these was most and many more. following the algorithm, specifications, ginsburg entertain, planted 7000 plants, here in the heart of berlin. the project is called pollinate, or pass maker. to develop the algorithm can berg and our team, we searched the exact needs of local pollinators. the algorithm then generated a planting schematic with $150.00 plants, species that even calculates how the garden will change throughout the year. the, the algorithm chooses plots that are appropriate for each location for the soil conditions, sunshine, so on. and then it arranges, it takes a subset, so you create unique schemes every time. i'm then arranging them in ways that see different charging style up to my business as a whole.
at least according to alexandra daisy ginsburg, the garden in front of berlin's natural history museum as her art project. as an algorithm, as chosen which plants arctic ro here. every time we run the algorithm to create a new prompting scheme, the algorithm is optimizing the tom thing choices and arrangements to have the most diverse group upon an 18 species possible. so these was most and many more. following the algorithm, specifications, ginsburg entertain, planted 7000 plants, here in the...
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the, at least, according to alexandra daisy ginsburg, the garden in front of berlin's natural history museum is her art project. as an algorithm, as chosen, which plans are to grow here? every time we run the algorithm to create a new prompting scheme, the algorithm is optimizing the tom thing choices and arrangements to solve the most 5 bucks on an 18 species possible. so these were most and many more following the algorithm, specifications, ginsburg entertain, planted 7000 plants, here in the heart of berlin. the project is called pollinators, half maker, to develop the algorithm, ginsburg, and our team research, the exact needs of local pollinators. the algorithm then generated a planting schematic with $150.00 plants. species even calculates how the garden will change throughout the year. the, the algorithm chooses plots that are appropriate for each location, set the soil conditions, sunshine, so on. and then it arranges, it takes a subset to create unique schemes every time. i'm then arranging them in ways that see different charging style up to my business as a whole. different
the, at least, according to alexandra daisy ginsburg, the garden in front of berlin's natural history museum is her art project. as an algorithm, as chosen, which plans are to grow here? every time we run the algorithm to create a new prompting scheme, the algorithm is optimizing the tom thing choices and arrangements to solve the most 5 bucks on an 18 species possible. so these were most and many more following the algorithm, specifications, ginsburg entertain, planted 7000 plants, here in the...
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at least according to alexandra daisy ginsburg, the garden in front of berlin's natural history museum as her art project. as an algorithm, as chosen which plants arctic ro here. every time we run the algorithm to create a new prompting scheme, the algorithm is optimizing the tom thing choices and arrangements to have the most diverse group on an 18 species possible. so these was most and many more following the algorithm, specifications, ginsburg entertain, planted 7000 plants, here in the heart of berlin. the project is called pollinate, or pass maker to develop the algorithm, ginsburg and her team researched the exact needs of local pollinators. the algorithm then generated a planting schematic with $150.00 plants. species even calculates how the garden will change throughout the year. the, the algorithm chooses plots that are appropriate for each location for the soil conditions, sunshine, so on. and then it arranges, it takes a subset, so you create unique schemes every time. i'm then arranging them and ways that see different charging style up to my business as a whole. different
at least according to alexandra daisy ginsburg, the garden in front of berlin's natural history museum as her art project. as an algorithm, as chosen which plants arctic ro here. every time we run the algorithm to create a new prompting scheme, the algorithm is optimizing the tom thing choices and arrangements to have the most diverse group on an 18 species possible. so these was most and many more following the algorithm, specifications, ginsburg entertain, planted 7000 plants, here in the...
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at least according to alexandra daisy ginsburg, the garden in front of berlin's natural history museum as her art project. as an algorithm, as chosen which plans are to grow here. every time we run the algorithm to create a new prompting scheme, the algorithm is optimizing the taunting choices and arrangements to have the most $5.00 on an 18 species possible. so these were most and many more following the algorithm, specifications, ginsburg entertain, planted 7000 plants, here in the heart of berlin. the project is called pollinators, half maker, to develop the algorithm, ginsburg, and our team research, the exact needs of local pollinators. the algorithm then generated a planting schematic with $150.00 plants. species even calculates how the garden will change throughout the year. the, the algorithm chooses plots that are appropriate for each location, set the soil conditions, sunshine, so on. and then it arranges, it takes a subset to create unique schemes every time. i'm then arranging them in ways that see different charging style up to my as a whole. different insect pollinators l
at least according to alexandra daisy ginsburg, the garden in front of berlin's natural history museum as her art project. as an algorithm, as chosen which plans are to grow here. every time we run the algorithm to create a new prompting scheme, the algorithm is optimizing the taunting choices and arrangements to have the most $5.00 on an 18 species possible. so these were most and many more following the algorithm, specifications, ginsburg entertain, planted 7000 plants, here in the heart of...
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at least according to alexandra daisy ginsburg, the garden in front of berlin's natural history museum is her art project. as an algorithm, as chosen which plans are to grow here? every time we run the algorithm to create a new prompting scheme, the algorithm is optimizing the taunting choices and arrangements to have the most $5.00 on an 18 species possible. so these were most and many more following the algorithm, specifications, ginsburg entertain, planted 7000 plants, here in the heart of berlin. the project is called pollinators, half maker, to develop the algorithm, ginsburg, and her team research the exact needs of local pollinators. the algorithm then generated a planting schematic with $150.00 plants. species even calculates how the garden will change throughout the year. the, the algorithm chooses plots that are appropriate for each location, set the soil conditions, sunshine, so on. and then it arranges, it takes a subset to create unique schemes every time. i'm then arranging them in ways that see different charging style up to my businesses of all the different insight pol
at least according to alexandra daisy ginsburg, the garden in front of berlin's natural history museum is her art project. as an algorithm, as chosen which plans are to grow here? every time we run the algorithm to create a new prompting scheme, the algorithm is optimizing the taunting choices and arrangements to have the most $5.00 on an 18 species possible. so these were most and many more following the algorithm, specifications, ginsburg entertain, planted 7000 plants, here in the heart of...
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at least according to alexandra daisy ginsburg, the garden in front of berlin's natural history museum is her art project. as an algorithm, as chosen which plans are to grow here? every time we run the algorithm to create a new prompting scheme, the algorithm is optimizing the taunting choices and arrangements to have the most diverse group on an 18 species possible. so these were most and many more. following the algorithms, certifications, ginsburg entertain, planted 7000 plants here in the heart of berlin. the project is called pollinators, half maker, to develop the algorithm, ginsburg, and her team research the exact needs of local pollinators. the algorithm then generated a planting schematic with $150.00 plants. species even calculates how the garden will change throughout the year. the, the algorithm chooses plots that are appropriate for each location, set the soil conditions, sunshine, so on. and then it arranges, it takes a subset to create unique schemes every time. i'm then arranging them in ways that different charging style up to my business as a whole. different insect
at least according to alexandra daisy ginsburg, the garden in front of berlin's natural history museum is her art project. as an algorithm, as chosen which plans are to grow here? every time we run the algorithm to create a new prompting scheme, the algorithm is optimizing the taunting choices and arrangements to have the most diverse group on an 18 species possible. so these were most and many more. following the algorithms, certifications, ginsburg entertain, planted 7000 plants here in the...
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the contest, run by the natural history museum, highlights the best nature photography from all aroundre some of my favourites. the winners will be announced on the 8th of october. time now for ten seconds of tomato mania. spain's la tomatina festival saw thousands swimming in tomato sauce, throwing tomatoes at one another and even making "tomato angels." i'm booking my ticket for next year's festival asap. you're all caught up now — have a good night! welcome along to sportsday — i'm adam wild, here's whats coming up... a new format for a new extended champions league season. the draw�*s been made and all 36 teams now know who they'll be playing in europes top competition two comfortable wins, and in double quick time. both world number ones breeze through to the next round at flushing meadow. louis rees—zammitjoins the jacksonville jaguars' practice squad following his pre—season training camp with the kansas city chiefs. the draw for this seasons champions league has been made at a glittering ceremony in monaco. the likes of gianluigi buffon and cristiano ronaldo were involved in pi
the contest, run by the natural history museum, highlights the best nature photography from all aroundre some of my favourites. the winners will be announced on the 8th of october. time now for ten seconds of tomato mania. spain's la tomatina festival saw thousands swimming in tomato sauce, throwing tomatoes at one another and even making "tomato angels." i'm booking my ticket for next year's festival asap. you're all caught up now — have a good night! welcome along to sportsday —...
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at least according to alexandra daisy ginsburg, the garden in front of berlin's natural history museum as her art project. as an algorithm, as chosen which plans are to grow here. every time we run the algorithm to create a new prompting scheme, the algorithm is optimizing the palm sing choices and arrangements to have the most diverse group upon an 18 species possible. so these were most and many more following the algorithm, specifications, ginsburg entertain, planted 7000 plants, here in the heart of berlin. the project is called pollinators, half from anchor. to develop the algorithm can berg and our team, we searched the exact needs of local pollinators. the algorithm then generated a planting schematic with $150.00 plants, species that even calculates how the garden will change throughout the year. the, the algorithm chooses plots that are appropriate for each location, set the soil conditions, sunshine, so on. and then it arranges, it takes a subset to create unique schemes every time. i'm then arranging them in ways that see different charging style up to my business as a whole
at least according to alexandra daisy ginsburg, the garden in front of berlin's natural history museum as her art project. as an algorithm, as chosen which plans are to grow here. every time we run the algorithm to create a new prompting scheme, the algorithm is optimizing the palm sing choices and arrangements to have the most diverse group upon an 18 species possible. so these were most and many more following the algorithm, specifications, ginsburg entertain, planted 7000 plants, here in the...
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at least according to alexandra daisy ginsburg, the garden in front of berlin's natural history museum as her art project. as an algorithm, as chosen which plans are to grow here. every time we run the algorithm to create a new prompting scheme, the algorithm is optimizing the tom thing choices and arrangements to have the most $5.00 on an 18 species possible. so these were most and many more following the algorithm, specifications, ginsburg entertain, planted 7000 plants, here in the heart of berlin. the project is called pollinators, half maker, to develop the algorithm, ginsburg, and our team research, the exact needs of local pollinators. the algorithm then generated a planting schematic with $150.00 plants. species even calculates how the garden will change throughout the year. the, the algorithm chooses plots that are appropriate for each location for the soil conditions, sunshine, so on. and then it arranges, it takes a subset to create unique schemes every time. i'm then arranging them in ways that see different charging style up to my as a whole, different inside pollinators l
at least according to alexandra daisy ginsburg, the garden in front of berlin's natural history museum as her art project. as an algorithm, as chosen which plans are to grow here. every time we run the algorithm to create a new prompting scheme, the algorithm is optimizing the tom thing choices and arrangements to have the most $5.00 on an 18 species possible. so these were most and many more following the algorithm, specifications, ginsburg entertain, planted 7000 plants, here in the heart of...
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at least according to alexandra daisy ginsburg, the garden in front of berlin's natural history museum is her art project. as an algorithm, as chosen which plans are to grow here? every time we run the algorithm to create a new prompting scheme, the algorithm is optimizing the tom thing choices and arrangements to have the most 5 bucks on an 18 species possible. so these were most and many more following the algorithms, but certifications, ginsburg entertain, planted 7000 plants here in the heart of berlin. the project is called pollinators, half maker, to develop the algorithm, ginsburg, and our team research, the exact needs of local pollinators. the algorithm then generated a planting schematic with $150.00 plants. species even calculates how the garden will change throughout the year. the, the algorithm chooses plots that are appropriate for each location, set the soil conditions, sunshine, so on. and then it arranges, it takes a subset to create unique schemes every time. i'm then arranging them in ways that see different charging style up to my business as a whole. different inse
at least according to alexandra daisy ginsburg, the garden in front of berlin's natural history museum is her art project. as an algorithm, as chosen which plans are to grow here? every time we run the algorithm to create a new prompting scheme, the algorithm is optimizing the tom thing choices and arrangements to have the most 5 bucks on an 18 species possible. so these were most and many more following the algorithms, but certifications, ginsburg entertain, planted 7000 plants here in the...
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at least according to alexandra daisy ginsburg, the garden in front of berlin's natural history museum as her art project. as an algorithm, as chosen, which plans start to grow here? every time we run the algorithm to create a new prompting scheme, the algorithm is optimizing the tom thing choices and arrangements to have the most diverse group on an 18 species possible. so these were most and many more. following the algorithm, specifications, ginsburg entertain, planted 7000 plants, here in the heart of berlin. the project is called pollinate, or pass maker. to develop the algorithm can berg and our team, we searched the exact needs of local pollinators. the algorithm then generated a planting schematic with $150.00 plants, species that even calculates how the garden will change throughout the year. the, the algorithm chooses plots that are appropriate for each location, set the soil conditions, sunshine, so on. and then it arranges, it takes a subset to create unique schemes every time. i'm then arranging them in ways that see different charging style up to my business as a whole. d
at least according to alexandra daisy ginsburg, the garden in front of berlin's natural history museum as her art project. as an algorithm, as chosen, which plans start to grow here? every time we run the algorithm to create a new prompting scheme, the algorithm is optimizing the tom thing choices and arrangements to have the most diverse group on an 18 species possible. so these were most and many more. following the algorithm, specifications, ginsburg entertain, planted 7000 plants, here in...
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now its new home at the natural history museum of los angeles county. look closely there, from its tail to its feet, the fossils are green. it is the only green dinosaur on display in the world, getting its color from the minerals in the riverbed where the fossils were found. doctor nate smith, director of the dinosaur institute. they're grateful to this team over many years, dozens of people have worked to bring this amazing skeleton to the public. the exhibit will open in los angeles in november. in the meantime, you can find nat geo's exclusive on the reconstructed dinosaur at nat geo .com and in their september issue. and by the way, the dinosaur's nickname is natalie. and just listen to how she got her name. >> natalie got its nickname from the nats that would relentlessly pester our excavators when they were working in southeast utah. thank you and have a great night. >> wow! i can't wait to watch that. our thanks to david muir for that. >> coming. i often assist womeno struggle with urinary incontinence, women who have fallen trying to reach the
now its new home at the natural history museum of los angeles county. look closely there, from its tail to its feet, the fossils are green. it is the only green dinosaur on display in the world, getting its color from the minerals in the riverbed where the fossils were found. doctor nate smith, director of the dinosaur institute. they're grateful to this team over many years, dozens of people have worked to bring this amazing skeleton to the public. the exhibit will open in los angeles in...
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history museum will be opened after the restoration of the barracks of the historical complex of falakal-aflak castle in lorestan province . in fact, 36 restoration projects and works related to museum management and various works are being done, but on the occasion of government week, 13 projects have been opened and operated, one of these projects is this building, which actually cost more than 30 billion, and dr. darabi at the end of the effort a group of public officials, especially seman and there are cultural demands for the world registration of khorram abad valley and he said: the case that will be held next year in the world heritage committee in bulgaria regarding the issue of the world registration of falak al aflaq castle and seven caves in khor abad valley has become a public demand. a work that is registered internationally no longer belongs to the people of that city and that country. it belongs to the members of the human society, they also feel responsible for the preservation and maintenance of its introduction. i wish, god willing, that with the global registration ,
history museum will be opened after the restoration of the barracks of the historical complex of falakal-aflak castle in lorestan province . in fact, 36 restoration projects and works related to museum management and various works are being done, but on the occasion of government week, 13 projects have been opened and operated, one of these projects is this building, which actually cost more than 30 billion, and dr. darabi at the end of the effort a group of public officials, especially seman...
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history museum will be opened after the restoration of the barracks of the historical complex of falak al-aflak castle. congratulations, god willing. lorestan province actually has 36 restoration projects and works related to museology and various works are being done, but on the occasion of government week, 13 projects have been put into operation and one of these projects is this building, which is more than 30 billion was actually spent and dr. darabi at the end of the effort a group of people's officials. in particular , he praised seman and the cultural claimants of the province for the world registration of khorram abad valley and said: the case that will be held next year in the world heritage committee in bulgaria, the issue of the world registration of falak el aflaq castle and seven caves in khorram abad valley is a claim. a work that will be registered globally has become public. it does not belong to the people of that city and that country, it belongs to the members of the human society, they also feel responsible for the preservation and maintenance of its introduction. l
history museum will be opened after the restoration of the barracks of the historical complex of falak al-aflak castle. congratulations, god willing. lorestan province actually has 36 restoration projects and works related to museology and various works are being done, but on the occasion of government week, 13 projects have been put into operation and one of these projects is this building, which is more than 30 billion was actually spent and dr. darabi at the end of the effort a group of...
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handicrafts and tourism of the country , the building of the natural history museum will be opened after the renovation of the soldier's house of the historical complex of flak al-aflak castle, blessed lorestan province, in fact, there are 36 restoration projects and works related to museum keeping and various works are being done, but on the occasion of the week the government of 13 projects has been opened and operated, one of these projects is this building, which actually cost more than 30 billion, and dr. darabi, at the end of the collective effort of the people's officials, especially seman and the cultural claimants. the province praised the khorram abad valley for its world registration and said: the case that will be submitted to the world heritage committee in the country next year. karstan will be held. the issue of the world registration of falak-ul-aflak castle and seven caves in kharnabad valley has become a public demand. a work that is registered internationally no longer belongs to the people of that city and that country. it belongs to the members of the human society.
handicrafts and tourism of the country , the building of the natural history museum will be opened after the renovation of the soldier's house of the historical complex of flak al-aflak castle, blessed lorestan province, in fact, there are 36 restoration projects and works related to museum keeping and various works are being done, but on the occasion of the week the government of 13 projects has been opened and operated, one of these projects is this building, which actually cost more than 30...
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in 100 photographs from the competition will headline an exhibition at london's natural history museumnearly 60,000 entries were submitted. photos. they're so hard to choose. well, that's it for the afternoon edition. remember, we're streaming 24 over seven on the free cbs news app our next newscast is 3:00 ♪♪♪ >> luna: take a sip of water, steffy. >> steffy: what, so you can drug me again? >> luna: oh, my god. you haven't had anything to eat or drink in days.
in 100 photographs from the competition will headline an exhibition at london's natural history museumnearly 60,000 entries were submitted. photos. they're so hard to choose. well, that's it for the afternoon edition. remember, we're streaming 24 over seven on the free cbs news app our next newscast is 3:00 ♪♪♪ >> luna: take a sip of water, steffy. >> steffy: what, so you can drug me again? >> luna: oh, my god. you haven't had anything to eat or drink in days.
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history museum, to return them to their place in the animal kingdom. and to bring them closer to the general public as regular animals in a few free environment. say like c daniels on a yeah. you know the imagine them keep to, to do home in with them all. there's actually been a new image emerging of the rad, in recent years for joe and you with the well known animated film rattle. julie was very helpful. it was the 1st time a rach surfaced from the sewers. it's moving away from the image of darkness and evil. instead, we got a rat that's intelligent, funny, likable. curious right, and hard working. if you call that, you know, looking at the placing read to, to a, if a rat who becomes an excellent cold in the kitchen, really made a difference. but ultimately helps to shift public opinion more is, especially among the young. she didn't, she didn't, was in the, i think we do need a perspective change on rats. i think if we thought of them differently as sort of our urban neighbors and that we need to manage those relationships. i think that i think that
history museum, to return them to their place in the animal kingdom. and to bring them closer to the general public as regular animals in a few free environment. say like c daniels on a yeah. you know the imagine them keep to, to do home in with them all. there's actually been a new image emerging of the rad, in recent years for joe and you with the well known animated film rattle. julie was very helpful. it was the 1st time a rach surfaced from the sewers. it's moving away from the image of...
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history museum as part of its wildlife photographer of the year competition. british photographer ian ford. this stoat was seen "dancing" over the snow in france. the image was taken by manuel grandio, who called it �*twist and jump�*. and a colourful david bowie spider was photographed carrying an egg sack in the cameron highlands in malaysia. it was taken by lam soon tak. this year�*s competition received more than 59,000 entries from photographers all over the world. the winners will be announced on the 8th of october. it was the scientist to found the orange had series after david bowie. that�*s all for now — stay with bbc news. hello there. despite a few sharp showers in the far north of scotland, thursday was a perfect late summer�*s day. in fact, quite a rarity for august because we had sunshine topping and tailing the country. yes, it was glorious at times. now, it�*s likely that we�*re going to keep that quiet theme for the next few days, despite a little bit of early morning mist and fog around exposed west coasts, an the whole, there�*ll be a lot of
history museum as part of its wildlife photographer of the year competition. british photographer ian ford. this stoat was seen "dancing" over the snow in france. the image was taken by manuel grandio, who called it �*twist and jump�*. and a colourful david bowie spider was photographed carrying an egg sack in the cameron highlands in malaysia. it was taken by lam soon tak. this year�*s competition received more than 59,000 entries from photographers all over the world. the...
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stunning images of the natural world have been shared by the natural history museum as part of its wildlifeas captured in the pantanal wetlands in brazil, by british photographer ian ford. this stoat was seen "dancing" over the snow in france. the image was taken by manuel grandio, who called it �*twist and jump'.and a colourful david bowie spider was photographed carrying an egg sack in the cameroon highlands in malaysia. it was taken by lam soon tak. this year's competition received more than 59,000 entries from photographers all over the world. the winners will be announced on the 8th of october. stay with us here on bbc news. hello again. yesterday we reached 30 celsius in cambridge. today it's more likely to be 23. being our top temperature, it's going to feel fresher and we're looking at a mixture of sunny spells and scattered showers. now, most of the showers today will be across northern england, northern ireland and scotland, enhanced by this weather front moving from the west to the east. driven along on quite a brisk breeze come further south. the spacing in the isobars is much w
stunning images of the natural world have been shared by the natural history museum as part of its wildlifeas captured in the pantanal wetlands in brazil, by british photographer ian ford. this stoat was seen "dancing" over the snow in france. the image was taken by manuel grandio, who called it �*twist and jump'.and a colourful david bowie spider was photographed carrying an egg sack in the cameroon highlands in malaysia. it was taken by lam soon tak. this year's competition...
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stunning images of the natural world have been shared by the natural history museum as part of its wildlifear with a caiman in its jaws was captured in the pantanal wetlands in brazil, by british photographer ian ford. stay with us here on bbc news hello again. yesterday we reached 30 celsius in cambridge. today it's more likely to be 23. being our top temperature, it's going to feel fresher and we're looking at a mixture of sunny spells and scattered showers. now, most of the showers today will be across northern england, northern ireland and scotland, enhanced by this weather front moving from the west to the east. driven along on quite a brisk breeze come further south. this spacing in the isobars is much wider, not much of a breeze at all. so away from the showers in the north a lot of dry weather, some sunshine, fair—weather cloud bubbling up through the day. there's an outside chance of an isolated shower further south, but the lion's share will be in the north for some of those could be heavy and thundery. temperatures today 14 to about 23 degrees, so quite a drop from what some of u
stunning images of the natural world have been shared by the natural history museum as part of its wildlifear with a caiman in its jaws was captured in the pantanal wetlands in brazil, by british photographer ian ford. stay with us here on bbc news hello again. yesterday we reached 30 celsius in cambridge. today it's more likely to be 23. being our top temperature, it's going to feel fresher and we're looking at a mixture of sunny spells and scattered showers. now, most of the showers today...
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history museum as part of its wildlife photographer of the year competition take a look. photographer ian ford. this stoat was seen "dancing" over the snow in france. the image was taken by manuel grandio, who called it twist and jump. and a colourful david bowie spider was photographed carrying an egg sack in the cameron highlands in malaysia. it was taken by lam soon tak. this year's competition received more than 59,000 entries from photographers all over the world. the winners will be announced on 8 october. thanks forjoining me. i will have plenty more business news on business today. goodbye for now. hello there. despite a few sharp showers in the far north of scotland, thursday was a perfect late summer's day. in fact, quite a rarity for august because we had sunshine topping and tailing the country. yes, it was glorious at times. now, it's likely that we're going to keep that quiet theme for the next few days, despite a little bit of early morning mist and fog around exposed west coasts, an the whole, there'll be a lot of sunshine to start the day on friday. —— on
history museum as part of its wildlife photographer of the year competition take a look. photographer ian ford. this stoat was seen "dancing" over the snow in france. the image was taken by manuel grandio, who called it twist and jump. and a colourful david bowie spider was photographed carrying an egg sack in the cameron highlands in malaysia. it was taken by lam soon tak. this year's competition received more than 59,000 entries from photographers all over the world. the winners...
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stunning images of the natural world have been shared by the natural history museum as part of its wildlifeaws was captured in the pantanal wetlands in brazil, by british photographer ian ford. this stoat was seen "dancing" over the snow in france. the image was taken by manuel grandio, who called it twist and jump. and a colourful david bowie spider was photographed carrying an egg sack in the cameroon highlands in malaysia. it was taken by lam soon tak. this year's competition received more than 59,000 entries from photographers all over the world. the winners will be announced on the 8th of october. always amazing to see those images. ijust want always amazing to see those images. i just want to bring you an update. this is news coming from germany. a response by the german government, that recent attack and they say they will limit migrant benefits in the attack were three were killed under a number of others seriously injured. someone was arrested at a centre for refugees after that attack and germany is now saying in response that it will limit migrant benefits. we do not have more on
stunning images of the natural world have been shared by the natural history museum as part of its wildlifeaws was captured in the pantanal wetlands in brazil, by british photographer ian ford. this stoat was seen "dancing" over the snow in france. the image was taken by manuel grandio, who called it twist and jump. and a colourful david bowie spider was photographed carrying an egg sack in the cameroon highlands in malaysia. it was taken by lam soon tak. this year's competition...
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stunning images of the natural world have been shared by the natural history museum as part of its wildlifeptured this jaguar with a caiman in its jaws was captured in the pantanal wetlands in brazil, by british photographer ian ford. this stoat was seen "dancing" over the snow in france. the image was taken by manuel grandio, who called it �*twist and jump'. stay with us here on bbc news. hello again. yesterday we reached 30 celsius in cambridge. today it's more likely to be 23. being our top temperature, it's going to feel fresher and we're looking at a mixture of sunny spells and scattered showers. now, most of the showers today will be across northern england, northern ireland and scotland, enhanced by this weather front moving from the west to the east. driven along on quite a brisk breeze come further south. the spacing in the isobars is much wider, not much of a breeze at all. so away from the showers in the north a lot of dry weather, some sunshine, fair—weather cloud bubbling up through the day. there's an outside chance of an isolated shower further south, but the lion's share wil
stunning images of the natural world have been shared by the natural history museum as part of its wildlifeptured this jaguar with a caiman in its jaws was captured in the pantanal wetlands in brazil, by british photographer ian ford. this stoat was seen "dancing" over the snow in france. the image was taken by manuel grandio, who called it �*twist and jump'. stay with us here on bbc news. hello again. yesterday we reached 30 celsius in cambridge. today it's more likely to be 23....
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now, its new home at the natural history museum of los angeles county. and look closely there.reen dinosaur on display in the world. getting its color from the minerals in the riverbed where the fossils were found. right here tonight, dr. nate smith, director of the dinosaur institute there, grateful to this team. >> over many years, dozens of people have worked to bring this amazing skeleton to the public. >> david: the exhibit will open in los angeles in november. in the meantime, you can find the exclusive on the reconstructed dinosaur at ne netgeo.com. by the way, the dinosaur's nickname is natalie, and just listen to how she got her name. >> natalie got its nickname from the gnats that would pester our excavet tomka cavators that weri utah. >> david: and extraordinary n effort. i'll see y unfortunately, we are in a surge of covid. we've got an awful lot of cases. >> public health experts say we're seeing a big uptick right now in covid cases. just as kids return to school. we set out to find out if schools are prepared. good afternoon. i'm kristen sze and i'm larry beil. >
now, its new home at the natural history museum of los angeles county. and look closely there.reen dinosaur on display in the world. getting its color from the minerals in the riverbed where the fossils were found. right here tonight, dr. nate smith, director of the dinosaur institute there, grateful to this team. >> over many years, dozens of people have worked to bring this amazing skeleton to the public. >> david: the exhibit will open in los angeles in november. in the meantime,...
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stunning images of the natural world have been shared by the natural history museum as part of its wildlifes captured in the pantanal wetlands in brazil, by british photographer ian ford. this stoat was seen "dancing" over the snow in france. the image was taken by manuel grandio, who called it and a colourful david bowie spider was photographed carrying an egg sack in the cameroon highlands in malaysia. it was taken by lam soon tak. this year's competition received more than 59,000 entries from photographers all over the world. the winners will be announced on the 8th of october. hello again. yesterday we reached 30 celsius in cambridge. quite a bit cooler and fresher today but sunshine around, earlier shower is increasingly becoming confined to the north—west of scotland keeping it cool here. one or two showers potentially across western areas but in the east and the dry weather and sunshine, temperature is 22 or 23 degrees. this evening a lot of the cloud will melt away, the showers across scotland will become confined towards the far north and the winds are easing here as well. clear sk
stunning images of the natural world have been shared by the natural history museum as part of its wildlifes captured in the pantanal wetlands in brazil, by british photographer ian ford. this stoat was seen "dancing" over the snow in france. the image was taken by manuel grandio, who called it and a colourful david bowie spider was photographed carrying an egg sack in the cameroon highlands in malaysia. it was taken by lam soon tak. this year's competition received more than 59,000...
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stunning images of the natural world have been shared by the natural history museum as part of its wildlifeands in brazil, by british photographer ian ford. this stoat was seen �*dancing' over the snow in france. the image was taken by manuel grandio, who called it �*twist and jump'. and a colourful david bowie spider was photographed carrying an egg sack in the cameroon highlands in malaysia. you are watching bbc news. hello in cambridgeshire. .. hello in cambridgeshire... one or two showers this afternoon across some other western areas but in the east dry weather and tension, temperatures are a pleasant 20 to 23 degrees. this evening, a lot of the cloud will melt away. showers in scotland... hello there. yesterday in cambridgeshire, the temperature reached 30 degrees. it's quite a bit cooler and fresher today, but at least there's some sunshine around. these were the earlier showers and increasingly becoming confined to the north west of scotland, keeping it cool here. one or two showers potentially this afternoon across some other western areas, but in the east, in the dry weather and s
stunning images of the natural world have been shared by the natural history museum as part of its wildlifeands in brazil, by british photographer ian ford. this stoat was seen �*dancing' over the snow in france. the image was taken by manuel grandio, who called it �*twist and jump'. and a colourful david bowie spider was photographed carrying an egg sack in the cameroon highlands in malaysia. you are watching bbc news. hello in cambridgeshire. .. hello in cambridgeshire... one or two...
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now, its new home at the natural history museum of los angeles county. and look closely there.green. it is the only green dinosaur on display in the world. getting its color from the minerals in the riverbed where the fossils were found. right here tonight -- >> good evening, david. >> david: dr. nate smith, director of the dinosaur institute there, grateful to this team. >> over many years, dozens of people have worked to bring this amazing skeleton to the public. >> david: the exhibit will open in los angeles in november. in the meantime, you can find nat geo's exclusive on the reconstructed dinosaur at natgeo.com and in their september issue. and by the way, the dinosaur's nickname is natalie, and just listen to how she got her name. >> natalie got its nickname from the gnats that would relentlessly pester our excavators that were working in southeastern utah. thank you, and have a great night. >> david: an extraordinary effort. i'll see you tomorrow. good night saying homelessness and from the i-team's big money trouble for a tiny house company. also ahead and no regrets. >
now, its new home at the natural history museum of los angeles county. and look closely there.green. it is the only green dinosaur on display in the world. getting its color from the minerals in the riverbed where the fossils were found. right here tonight -- >> good evening, david. >> david: dr. nate smith, director of the dinosaur institute there, grateful to this team. >> over many years, dozens of people have worked to bring this amazing skeleton to the public. >>...
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exemplified by the fact that he was a trustee of the bbc, a generous benefactor of their natural historyrepreneurs and was a key component of that tech cluster that came out of cambridge, of other extraordinary people who wanted to raise capital and commercialise their businesses. he had a long history of supporting technology and entrepreneurs in the uk and when we think about his legacy, we should think how we support that and echo and amplify that and that we have more people like mike lynch...
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stunning images of the natural world have been shared by the natural history museum as part of its wildlifen "dancing" over the snow in france. the image was taken by manuel grandio, who called it "twist and jump". and a colourful david bowie spider was photographed carrying an egg sack in the cameroon highlands in malaysia. it was taken by lam soon tak. this year's competition received more than 59,000 entries from photographers all over the world. the winners will be announced on the 8th of october. stay with us here on bbc news. much more calm. hello there. yesterday in cambridgeshire, the temperature reached 30 degrees. it's quite a bit cooler and fresher today, but at least there's some sunshine around. these were the earlier showers, and increasingly becoming confined to the north—west of scotland, keeping it cool here. one or two showers potentially this afternoon across some other western areas, but in the east, in the dry weather and sunshine, temperatures are pleasant, 22—23 degrees. now this evening, a lot of that cloud willjust tend to melt away. the showers in scotland becoming
stunning images of the natural world have been shared by the natural history museum as part of its wildlifen "dancing" over the snow in france. the image was taken by manuel grandio, who called it "twist and jump". and a colourful david bowie spider was photographed carrying an egg sack in the cameroon highlands in malaysia. it was taken by lam soon tak. this year's competition received more than 59,000 entries from photographers all over the world. the winners will be...
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history museum, to return them to their place in the animal kingdom. and to bring them closer to the general public as regular animals in a few free environment. say like c daniels on a yeah. you know, when you mash, i'm keep to told you how in with them all there's actually been a new image emerging of the rad, in recent years for joe and you with the well known animated film rattle to he was very helpful. it was the 1st time a rap surfaced from the sewers. it's moving away from the image of darkness, an evil odd between instead we got a rat that's intelligent, funny, likable. curious right, and hard working. you call that, you know, looking at the placing read to, to a, if a rat to becomes an excellent code in the kitchen, really made a difference, but ultimately helps to shift public opinion more is especially among the young didn't she didn't want in the, i think we do need a perspective change on rats. i think if we thought of them differently as sort of our urban neighbors and that we need to manage those relationships. i think that i think that
history museum, to return them to their place in the animal kingdom. and to bring them closer to the general public as regular animals in a few free environment. say like c daniels on a yeah. you know, when you mash, i'm keep to told you how in with them all there's actually been a new image emerging of the rad, in recent years for joe and you with the well known animated film rattle to he was very helpful. it was the 1st time a rap surfaced from the sewers. it's moving away from the image of...
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history museum, to return them to their place in the animal kingdom. and to bring them closer to the general public as regular animals in a few free environment. say like c daniels on a yeah. you know when you mash i'm keep it which will do help in with them all. there's actually been a new image emerging of the rad, in recent years for joe and you with the well known animated film rattle to he was very helpful. it was the 1st time a rach surfaced from the sewers. it's moving away from the image of darkness, an evil odd it didn't. instead we got a rat that's intelligent, funny, likable, curious and hard working. if you call that, you know, looking at the placing read to, to a, if a rat who becomes, and few excellent cups in the kitchen, really made a difference. but ultimately helps to shift public opinion more is especially among the young didn't she didn't was in the i think we do need a perspective change on rats. i think if we thought of them differently as sort of our urban neighbors and that we need to manage those relationships, i think that i t
history museum, to return them to their place in the animal kingdom. and to bring them closer to the general public as regular animals in a few free environment. say like c daniels on a yeah. you know when you mash i'm keep it which will do help in with them all. there's actually been a new image emerging of the rad, in recent years for joe and you with the well known animated film rattle to he was very helpful. it was the 1st time a rach surfaced from the sewers. it's moving away from the...
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history museum, to return them to their place in the animal kingdom. and to bring them closer to the general public as regular animals in a few free environment. say like c daniels on a. yeah. you know, very nice. i'm keep to told you how in with them all there's actually been a new image emerging of the rad, in recent years for joe and you with the well known animated film rattle. julie was very helpful. it was the 1st time a rach surfaced from the sewers. it's moving away from the image of darkness, an evil dom. instead, we got a rat that's intelligent, funny, likable. curious right, and hard working. if you call that, you know, looking at the placing read to, to a, if a rat who becomes an excellent called in the kitchen, really made a difference. but you've been ultimately helps to shift public opinion more is especially among the young didn't she didn't was in the i think we do need a perspective change on rats. i think if we thought of them differently as sort of our urban neighbors and that we need to manage those relationships, i think that i th
history museum, to return them to their place in the animal kingdom. and to bring them closer to the general public as regular animals in a few free environment. say like c daniels on a. yeah. you know, very nice. i'm keep to told you how in with them all there's actually been a new image emerging of the rad, in recent years for joe and you with the well known animated film rattle. julie was very helpful. it was the 1st time a rach surfaced from the sewers. it's moving away from the image of...
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history museum, to return them to their place in the animal kingdom. and to bring them closer to the general public as regular animals in a few free environment. so you might see daniels on a yeah, you know when you mash i'm keep it which will do help in with them all. there's actually been a new image emerging of the rad, in recent years for joe and you with the well known animated film rattle to a was very helpful. it was the 1st time a rach surfaced from the sewers. it's moving away from the image of darkness, an evil odd to me. instead, we got a rat that's intelligent, funny, likable, curious and hard working. if you call that, you know, looking at the placing read to, to a, if a rat who becomes, if you excellent cups in the kitchen, really made a difference. but ultimately helps to shift public opinion more is especially among the young didn't she didn't was in the i think we do need a perspective change on rats. i think if we thought of them differently as sort of our urban neighbors and that we need to manage those relationships, i think that i
history museum, to return them to their place in the animal kingdom. and to bring them closer to the general public as regular animals in a few free environment. so you might see daniels on a yeah, you know when you mash i'm keep it which will do help in with them all. there's actually been a new image emerging of the rad, in recent years for joe and you with the well known animated film rattle to a was very helpful. it was the 1st time a rach surfaced from the sewers. it's moving away from the...
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history museum, to return them to their place in the animal kingdom. and to bring them closer to the general public as regular animals in a few free environment. say like c daniels on a yeah. you know, very nice. i'm keep to, to do home in with them all. there's actually been a new image emerging of the rad, in recent years, joe and you with the well known animated film rattle. julie was very helpful. it was the 1st time a rach surfaced from the sewers. it's moving away from the image of darkness. an evil odd the teen. instead, we got a rat that's intelligent, funny, likable. curious right, and hard working. you caught that, you know, looking at the placing read to, to a, if a rat who becomes an excellent cups in the kitchen, really made a difference. but ultimately helps to shift public opinion more is, especially among the young. she didn't, she didn't watch in the i think we do need a perspective change on rats. i think if we thought of them differently as sort of our urban neighbors and that we need to manage those relationships. i think that i thi
history museum, to return them to their place in the animal kingdom. and to bring them closer to the general public as regular animals in a few free environment. say like c daniels on a yeah. you know, very nice. i'm keep to, to do home in with them all. there's actually been a new image emerging of the rad, in recent years, joe and you with the well known animated film rattle. julie was very helpful. it was the 1st time a rach surfaced from the sewers. it's moving away from the image of...
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history museum, to return them to their place in the animal kingdom. and to bring them closer to the general public as regular animals in a few free environment. say like c daniels on a. yeah. you know, the imagine i'm keep to told you home in with them all. there's actually been a new image emerging of the rad, in recent years, joe and you with the well known animated film rattle. julie was very helpful. it was the 1st time a rach surfaced from the sewers. it's moving away from the image of darkness, an evil odd the teen. instead, we got a rat that's intelligent, funny, likable. curious right, and hard working. if you call that, you know, looking at the placing read to, to a, if a rat 2 becomes, if you excellent cups in the kitchen, really made a difference. but you've been ultimately helps to shift public opinions more is especially among the young shooting ones in the i think we do need a perspective change on rats. i think if we thought of them differently as sort of our urban neighbors and that we need to manage those relationships, i think that i
history museum, to return them to their place in the animal kingdom. and to bring them closer to the general public as regular animals in a few free environment. say like c daniels on a. yeah. you know, the imagine i'm keep to told you home in with them all. there's actually been a new image emerging of the rad, in recent years, joe and you with the well known animated film rattle. julie was very helpful. it was the 1st time a rach surfaced from the sewers. it's moving away from the image of...
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stunning images of the natural world have been shared by the natural history museum as part of theirwas seen "dancing" over the snow in france. the image was taken by manuel grandio, who called it �*twist and jump'. and a colourful david bowie spider was photographed carrying an egg sack in the cameroon highlands in malaysia. it was taken by lam soon tak. this year's competition received more than 59,000 entries from photographers all over the world. the winners will be announced on the 8th of october. on the website there is a guide to the paralympics which is just beginning with all the events today in paris after the amazing opening ceremony. there is a full guide on everything to do with the paralympics on the bbc website. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. yesterday in cambridgeshire, the temperature reached 30 degrees. it's quite a bit cooler and fresher today, but at least there's some sunshine around. these were the earlier showers and increasingly becoming confined to the north west of scotland. keeping it cool here. one or two showers potentially this afternoon acr
stunning images of the natural world have been shared by the natural history museum as part of theirwas seen "dancing" over the snow in france. the image was taken by manuel grandio, who called it �*twist and jump'. and a colourful david bowie spider was photographed carrying an egg sack in the cameroon highlands in malaysia. it was taken by lam soon tak. this year's competition received more than 59,000 entries from photographers all over the world. the winners will be announced on...
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history museum in london. these are just a few of the nearly 60,000 entries from 117 countries. the 100 winners will be announced in early october. just incredible photographs there. that will from the newsroom today. thank you so much for joining us here on kron. 4 news at noon. >> i'm stephanie lin. remember to enjoy yourselves this long holiday weekend. live in bay is next. alright. what's the definition of character to you? umm... would you be a superhero or a supervillain? if you could say one thing to big tobacco, what would it be? it's so important in this time of change that we reclaim our sacred ways. i had to open my eyes. you can't continue to do this. deep breath. i'd want to ask them “why?” (♪♪) >> welcome to live in the bay. thank you so much for spending your afternoon with us. i'm rachel, my heart and i'm jessica. today we have a very special show for you as we take a look back at some of our
history museum in london. these are just a few of the nearly 60,000 entries from 117 countries. the 100 winners will be announced in early october. just incredible photographs there. that will from the newsroom today. thank you so much for joining us here on kron. 4 news at noon. >> i'm stephanie lin. remember to enjoy yourselves this long holiday weekend. live in bay is next. alright. what's the definition of character to you? umm... would you be a superhero or a supervillain? if you...
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this is a worldwide contest organized by london's natural history museum, now in its 60th year.oday, the group announced this year's final list. one is a photo by jason gully. shot this image of a manatee and a calf underwater in florida. almost looks like ai, right? but it's not. and lassen county photographer randy robbins took this haunting photo of a deer frozen in the forest. yeah, it happened up in susanville. there's also a category for young wildlife photographer of the year up to age 17. look at the owls. the contest celebrating 60 years with a special exhibition featuring historic, winning images as well. you have to go to london to see it starting in october the 11th through next june. what animal was that in the air? that was it was a little bright on my monitor, so i couldn't really tell. yeah, it looks like a little white something. yeah we'll get back to you. yeah, that's that's what it was captioned. that was the title. little white something. okay, we're not setting up an art exhibit just anytime soon. no. all right. but you may want to get out in nature this we
this is a worldwide contest organized by london's natural history museum, now in its 60th year.oday, the group announced this year's final list. one is a photo by jason gully. shot this image of a manatee and a calf underwater in florida. almost looks like ai, right? but it's not. and lassen county photographer randy robbins took this haunting photo of a deer frozen in the forest. yeah, it happened up in susanville. there's also a category for young wildlife photographer of the year up to age...