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with your experience, sit back, relax in your own private space, and let us take care of everything that's already weighs. the airlines you can rely on, hulu. i'm marianne massey and i'm the now main story today across the world. tributes have been flowing for antea party era. archbishop desmond tutu who has died at the age of 90 and cape town. and about he saw it, rose to prominence in the 1980s as a vocal opponent of racial segregation was appointed the 1st back archbishop of cape town, the most senior clerical position in the country to, to has often been described as the confused moral conscience. i always remind
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people that, you know, my dad was a grown man by the time the world knew of him, a man with grandchildren. so that when i look at the young people of south africa today, i have great hope for the kind of leadership that our country needs. i see that our country actually has un says it's horrified by reports of a mass killing and me and my child remains of 38. people have found the highest state witness to say the military rounded up civilians including children and shot and dead attack is thought to be and retribution off the military patrols came under attack from armed ethnic groups, bodies of 16 people who drowned trying to cross the english channel have been laid to rest in northern iraq. rally says the kurdish migrants gathered at bill airport
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to receive their remains before they were taken for burial. a total of $27.00 migrants died in the accident in china last month. they were trying to reach the u . k. this is the was such disaster on record in that narrow crossing. the b as right presence as the bodies of $27.00 people, including a baby and 2 women of washed ashore in the countries west. 3 people have been rescued in search efforts around the way for other survivors. around 1500 migrants have drowned a numerous boat accidents in the central mediterranean route. this year, about $700000.00 flights of been cancelled around the world is highly infectious. only one very to the virus brings all the day, cale, to millions of people. i say they simply do not have enough staff to get planes off the ground. more than 2 and a half 1000 flights have been grounded so far and boxing day alone. hundreds more, a cancel for next week. we'll get an update from the united states on that story. we have our new york following developments that for now it's back to
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witness a with according to keep that resume to play with miss marshall with the new yes shows. kelly lewis martin goes to the walker. provide to me at the a i didn't bernie local me.
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put on. i was now mother cronin and i told her that all the time a young can not and you're telling me that we didn't at all. cool. paul can then take out and i don't know, mother, she would talk to him that he like will said, it's going to you young body over his was what you see here is a egg of a cow. i wish this was an egg of an asian elephant. that we can use to solve the number, but i imagine an asian often a would be about the same size and about the same look, i think. and the right you see the very small micro pet. either way he's going to do is going to insert this micro pipe pad into the a and withdraw the nucleus and is
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a nucleus that contains all this genetic information. and i can see that both materials are now within. oh yes. now we're going to provide the genetic information by inserting just one cell into the egg and that one cell is enough to buy all genetic information to give rise to entire organism. the what the welcome to
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life. you know, the when it's brian carrying them out someday we couldn't get across the memos and i believe we have a 2. okay. there you said yes. and you got the one from which it was oh no, no. oh oh,
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i'm ready to quickly go through. this is the headquarter part of b t i it's just this the cubic everyone stays here and it's very convenient for all kind of communication. and we have a lot of support elements in every corner of the building. just re encourage the young people to do more outside to be in good, great idea. great. i think what's the primary focus of b. j. them a secrecy sequence? yes. is it sequencing for the preservation of genomes with sequencing for erin, this is general seen yet more like a platform. we just a see the clues and the principal from that a big data that's quite interesting. and you see apple cation and moving more towards human. yes, this we have about 2, almost 2,
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meaning ah, population sample. is it disease medium 2, meaning yeah. best for the 1000000. they save prenatal diagnoses. you know, do you wilkin with her and some dna did that i'm so happy for her guest from a very important med mode. we would like to share with some samples from you, of course, only to do the research. we will realize that the dream that a baby memos will just come from the lab all and then he will place it in your museum. it's our dream, your whether that's not our final purpose. we began another mission. let's
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right. will read it a secret, then based on the reading on the knowledge you were helpful, right? right. just the with the computer and then only with the 4 letter is if you are you able to correct 8 a living thing? no, we proposed the 1st the project to sequence everything in the word the earth by a genom project. galks, what is a steel imperfect but they work together. we can make god perfect with
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the book of life breaking with the same language. all the secrets adjust this double her legacy with or lying. so patient animals all along. excellent. it's and i being yes, yes, yes. and some of them. yes ma'am. oh oh, it was excavated by our team is invaluable. ah, the it is the most the pole. and then how does a sequence of in the work you are the 1st the wall or how close the look at it is also the 1st of the problem for me it will be inside of
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a is a highly automatic one. hello to man to come out improving every day in all this sick is working right now in all were hell for hungary. the fall was cell then very soon will make a temp you see. and the $3000.00 a year or so he's solved, you know, is it only free syntax in have you tried to lead to sequence woolly mammoth, danny? oh yes,
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of course. there is. but the club is an international collaboration with the north to reveal the d pills and using our sample o flemister using frozen. so this is an excellent with all the examples of how we get the genome sequences in bill gays actually visit us. there were times, i say the atmosphere of video next time is just to share a little higher than if we have a lot of scientific library testing for all over the work. for example, dr. john cherish. i was about medical school. he's a good friend and also a very important collaborator. we just sign agreement to be advisor of pci rate rate. person grade is to ha ha,
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thank you. this is the gene museum expansion hall about what b g i e s and what we're doing lie. now, this is the daily sample collection to you, the mothers blood test. if the baby has a down syndrome or other chromosome disease, you can see clearly that for you, especially for the don't, the room cart has nearly 2000000 samples all over the world. and if the parties are what they call cash, call making money for b g i to support the group the growth of the whole group. me so this is the history of b t i. we have milestones like the human genome project. they see the the reason why b b, i started,
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we learn from the 90 days from the u. k. but now we've grown to be a big in the sequencing research institute in the war. i, with the cult of figuring dropped dramatically. it's like $1000.00 for one geno way. this possibility we can do all kinds of applications who's with the gene and online, ensure the continuation of genes and open a new life age stone. we understand right and apply
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digitize ation of or jordan sustainable development of human beings. it is responsible for the life. it preserves the essence, but he is evolutionary history. it's a positive foundation in years of people it obs against diseases. it guarantees the continuation of my advisors who are in training and makes the most parenting and nutrition, health and medical insurance. everything it is that becoming an issue is a potential ethical issue. then with maybe insurance companies being more interested in the, in the sequence of their potential. no, actually we use our technologies via could avoid the birth of 1st effect.
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i mean, like the down syndrome birth. don't. they don't tell. we could, we can screen them out because avoid the birth of the fans really scary, especially from a western european perspective, the ethical considerations for something like that seems very sensitive. ah with in
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ah. with hello there. let's start in australian. it's a divided picture. we've got wet weather up in the north stretching across to the east, but we still got exceptional heat in western areas pushing into the south,
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not perth recorded its hottest christmas day. the temperature is set to come down this week in the 30s, but we still have a lot of those heat wave conditions stretching across the west. a weather comes from a tropical low up in the north. we got some storms and showers. here we'll see those edge into northern areas of queens. then we could see some floods from that, of course, and stronger winds and showers picking up across eastern areas. the temperature in sidney is going to drop down, but it dries up from wednesday. we're going to see the temperature pick up. however, in adelaide and melbourne, thanks to those blustery one winds blowing. and if we look at the 3 day for our lead, we touching $32.00 by wednesday with lots of sunshine and settled weather and it's looking rather settled for the north island of new zealand. we've got wet weather rolling across the west of the south island is going to be wet in christ church until wednesday, when it starts to dry up with sunshine. but it will remain rather wet in north
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island as we edge towards the end of the week. that to weather update ah informed opinions there was a need for the federal government actually facilitate in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah. hello, i mary animosity. welcome to the news allan life from london coming up in the next
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60 minutes. tributes flow of archbishop desmond tutu, a fearless opponent of a party who has died at the age of 90 condemnation. after the

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