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supplying to tell. and that will help. yap better survive. but all that work by dedicated scientists will be for nothing if panda love can't be encouraged in captivity it's not as though they don't practice until the pandas do get amorous but in the same lazy way they do everything else this proud mummy gave birth to twins and has no idea that a special love potion was formulated just for. here's what people have been saying about redacted and i suspect it's full on awesome the only show i go out of my way to find you know what it is that really packs a punch. yampa is the john oliver of marty americans do the same we are apparently
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again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters my mind gets consumed with the death of this one quite different person i speak to you now because there are no other takers. claimed that mainstream media has met its maker. or rather the blow to the burst out of the jaws of the. good if the concert was preparing to perform i had actually prepared myself to die. adriano so i need one of the most eight curse when a storm came. as nazar. it was slow and almost done.
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time. for. this country was. good so i. saw. what it was that he could with. that yes get more education. education in their. area. two thousand and sixteen has been a pivotal year for the giant panda to chengdu center alone has already seen its population growth by another twenty three cubs. it's taken the breeding center more than fifty years to achieve breaks for.
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but. i don't. you. just move. on there is only one show that those who. we don't wind up with. find just simply. what those who kaiser. soze the. mother to go it's just going to go. to you. know woman is. that you would you go. see a woman. they've tried everything to increase the population there or even whispers a vinaigrette being added to the pandas feed. but every attempt seemed to go wrong one female. and there almost all how much to pieces then there was the male who was
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so enraged by the female chosen for him that stuff had to intervene and break up a fight. they were fighting. if you do it so if you do it with our to our skins or your so if you. have been a pilot and she could see you then you're saying you didn't say you'd hear. and you and your partner and you may if you'll permit i don't want to i'm going. to have to turn to international doesn't seem to. grow woman since that tiny sensation doing since i was chosen without a moment you can't eat so now it's. just it's intelligent quality motions and you
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my name is james. an animal behavior researcher at the ching do tend to be. when people ask me this question like why i chose to work here why i chose to work with pandas it's a complicated question and i think the animal itself is very interesting they're very complicated and it's one of the only carnivores that's a vegetarian so their whole lifestyle is based on. the panda is one of the oldest living. it's been evolving for about eight million years . so this is what we can check your teeth for dental exam. good girl. girl momo up.
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james i was an indispensable expert here at the change to center there's no way to undertake a fairer examination without the pandas simply won't tolerate anybody else. what. is basic training so we can control their movements and call them in position them and also build rapport with them. this is also useful for veterinary examination. so he has an injury you know the veterinarian can check his eyes in this position and they can check the ears of the panda and they don't have to worry about being scratched or bitten the pandas need to be examined daily stuff almost have to go through each individual hair because the pandas are at risk from so many dangers the threats aren't always easy to find
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. your mother. she isn't on. why it isn't on oh it isn't on just isn't that she'd be outta town you know just go up see . if i hear that as any and as a whole just. a year years and years in the what you know about. twenty years in the util. he doesn't even. tell you oh you found. so we reward him two ways one ways with honey and the other ways tactile that he likes to have the inside of his erode. so sometimes instead of just using honey will touch them to you it's good. a lot of times at this age delay to grab your legs and try to bite you but this way we can get them to behave pretty. clear doesn't want to bite my pants he wants to bite my
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flesh so he's he's trying as hard as he can to get flesh. and when he bites me too hard i. make. if it hurts them when they bite too much. scientists believe that as a species panda stopped evolving as a direct result of human intervention. that's why people owe so much to this very special animal in the panties endangered you know they just took it off the endangered species list. but they're still only about one thousand eight hundred sixty four pandas in the wild. during. their life with them trying to put them back in the wild to me it seems a little premature that they would take them off the species. but they're only just showing this.
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little premature for me. it's still a mystery help us manage to survive on nothing but bamboo the tallest and fastest growing grass in the world. is beautifully as it comes into flower groups and it comes in cycles of thirty three sixty six and one hundred twenty years. that natural phenomenon causes mass deaths among the pandas. but the breeding center plans around the growing cycle so there's always plenty of shoots to feed the little ones. no.
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i have to be sure i gave up on the story richard nixon back in the seventy's and since then they've had and but. while the hundred babies were born there none of them survived it's still two thousand and five. there was a male powder born to mother in the charlotte father. and he survived i was watching the relationship between the mother part of. the couple. and it just touched my heart. the mother. takes care of the baby to go out. when i sure. was about four years old he had to go back to china. and because that part of the lease agreement because it's
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all childish no one has none as issues have been able to keep safe. and it really helped me a lot to come to china to see where he lived where. i volunteer i got to feed him i got the pieces inclosures. and i also volunteered to kill the candidate. who's running in turn me handle topical. which until now you know kind of common the ten to simply young woman cooler than all of them and then though. the board invested in kind of how many ten thousand a commonly made in. common this changing to that made him.
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to. the top. scene years ago i traveled across the united states exploring america's deadly love affair with a gun if a bad guy tried to get to one of my family members he would have better luck with that better and i think they are and hurting one of my my babies says my book was
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published in the year two thousand more than hoffa million americans have been killed by firearms in the us and we had a thought to me as i did this this is a middle school we go through drills and we put ourselves some real scenarios it was interesting to see who actually got hit by the gun i just saw i did to return to the subject to track down each gun owner who i'd met and photographed those years ago i don't know this but we are not. joined me every thursday on the alex i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to get a feel of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you there. this is hotter than kentucky. overboard this move the
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poison people were going to st fanny's. a co money city it was almost no co mines left. the jobs are gone the coal mines the fed ex. sees people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happening it's happened. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies who have it into people discuss with simple song alone events like company guests elsewhere though they invite private companies to take over the utilities anybody tell us that opus. laxness you guys you got to be
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a violin the going to go by been this is us to quote them out. of more use than build the lift hill brought up locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right of access to water it's about water but it's also over much more than war it's about to hurt and the redistribution of our west works on their date downwards we want our. money lead.
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the b.b.c.'s coverage of rex it is questioned in the u.k. as house of lords after several studies accuse the broadcaster of bias. donald trump is caught on our hearts mike saying he will definitely release the contents of a controversial classified memo allegedly detailing abusive surveillance powers by the f.b.i. . released. to pharmacy chains in the german city of frankfurt have been labeled racist with their centuries old name thieves offensive to african migrants we gauge reaction from locals. to simply historic term in the pharmacy doesn't for sure doesn't use it to
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be to be offensive we shouldn't change our traditions. a very warm welcome you're watching r.t. international broadcasting to you live from moscow. u.k. broadcaster the b.b.c. has been accused of providing biased breaks it coverage with the majority of its guests allegedly defending a pro e.u. stance that's according to several recent surveys prompting anger in britain's house of lords. for a tree is a pretty much become the supporter over for organizing with. you dave bricks through mr through the do the surgery recently the history in brussels for this movie even more difficult is every time he makes
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a small advance for his problems of mind for the b.b.c. . in order because you do a duty of impartiality. let's cross to london now in artie's or laura smith laura good to see you so what are these allegations of b.b.c. bias based on well there have been two reports just in the last week which have looked into how the b.b.c. is representing people who support it in its programming last week's report was from an organization called civic tasks and they intitled it brussels broadcasting corporation rather amusingly and it found that over a period of ten years between two thousand and five and two thousand and fifteen only a tiny fraction just three percent of the people who were asked about the you were in favor of leaving and that's out of four thousand people that they are asked to guest on their program today's report is from the institute of economic affairs and
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it allies two of the b.b.c.'s key panel political shows if you like so question time and any questions and they found that out of six hundred panelists who were invited over the last eighteen months two thirds of them supported remaining in the european union with just a third of them supporting it and not only that but if you recategorized the people who did support remaining in the european union but are now implementing it inside the government you'd still have a sixty forty split against bracks it here's a little bit of what they're talking about. you cannot leave reaction is to a market of five hundred million people without making yourself poorer than you otherwise would be actually one of the immigrants that is no longer welcome ham polish really for twenty three years now they've been discriminated until breaks it came about. i've got some other quotations i was saying in the spirit of
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brits really just have to listen to the news on it as a generalization what a service i think anyone who's listen to the news really recently has heard in spite of brooks it terminology or audience. the b.b.c. has sent us a statement responding to this latest i.e. a report it says that these programs are not single issue programs and also that it doesn't just invite politicians it invites commentators and leading figures from across the life spectrum in this country it also says the b.b.c. is no longer reporting on this binary choice leave or remain which the electorate faced in the referendum they're now giving the public the opportunity to hold politicians to account over the way that they're implementing breck that we've also contacted several unions and other organizations that represent journalists and we will bring you their response when we get it looking forward to that that's artie's
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laura smith thank you. now donald trump has been caught on the hot mike saying he will definitely release a controversial classified memo allegedly detailing abusive surveillance powers by the f.b.i. . on. its claims that the document reveals the f.b.i. as abuse of the foreign intelligence surveillance act particularly with regards to claims found in the in from the infamous trump dossier if confirmed it could damage the reputation of the agency and the ongoing investigation into trump's alleged links to russia the memo was drafted by the chairman of the u.s. house intelligence committee with senators voting on monday to make it public some of the committee members who read it called it absolutely shocking and worse than watergate president trump has till friday to decide whether to release it or what
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washington correspondents american was closely following donald trump's first state of the union address here's her report. arguably one of the most important announcements of the night keeping guantanamo bay open in the past we have foolishly released hundreds and hundreds of dangerous terrorists. only to meet them again on the battlefield including the isis leader al baghdadi who we captured who we had who we released. so today i'm keeping another promise i just signed prior to walking in an order directing secretary mabus to reexamine our military detention policy and to keep open the detention facilities in guantanamo bay. so he's going back on obama's policy but on foreign policy there was plenty of
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american exceptionalism mixed with platitudes and cliche's he introduced the subject by naming every so-called threat to the u.s. but in general it was all pretty vague he didn't go into detail explaining how he would accomplish any of these goals but beyond that trump took credit for eliminating i says and he seemed to have hinted at continued military presence in the region saying quote we will continue our fight until isis is defeated he ended it with north korea calling it the worst of all dictatorships warning that their pursuit of nuclear weapons could very soon threaten our homeland even though d p r k has never attacked another country before north korea's reckless pursuit of nuclear missiles could very soon threaten our homeland past experience has taught us that complacency and concessions only invite aggression and provocation i will not repeat the mistakes of past administrations that got us into
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this very dangerous position while russia and china have been trying to reduce tensions between the u.s. and north korea and they even called on the. us to doubt provoke them any more but somehow they were designated as threats in trump speech around the world we face rogue regimes terrorist groups and rivals like china and russia that challenge our interests our economy and us in confronting these horrible dangers we know that we do this is the surest path to conflict and matched power is the surest means to our true and great the french i was just a watching mainstream coverage earlier in the only criticism they had well as foreign policy wise was that he was apparently too soft on russia. the latest rocky patch for cryptocurrency bitcoin store its value fall below ten thousand dollars
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with rival currencies also taking a hit but positives however seem to sit with the technology underlying the crypto currency and russia's capital one businessman has turned a former soviet col factory into a crypto currency farm focusing on multi-celled mining my girlfriend says explains . welcome to our digital digest on everything exciting in the world of block shame i mean your practice and giago this is parties can tell you soviet ciphering technology may just be what the world needs for a global revolution in mining we're about to speak to the founder of the russian mining company and see what the multi-cell mind is all about big news from moscow as the russian mining company cohen by dmitri marine one of president vladimir putin's internet plan to raise as much as one hundred million dollars in bitcoin and a theory i'm for their i c.e.o.
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the result was only forty three million but it was more than needed to go on with the production of the multi-cell minor c. with mining it's simple machine takes part in every day crypto currency exchange operations and gains the owner eight percent for each shands action the latest chinese bit main mining machine at twenty three hundred dollars will produce you around twenty five dollars worth of bitcoin daily r m c s two miners in the works the sixteen hundred dollars sunrise bitcoin miner that has more mining power than that mains machine that's producing thirty to forty percent more daily revenue and the multi-cell alternative coin miner that will be a breakthrough for the world's mining machinery but speak with himself and get the latest on the progress so you had a tough line ch some deadlines were blown but everyone is eager to see the miner what's the progress so far the progress is good the sunrise mine is ready and as we speak we're getting mass production at our factory while the multi-cell should be.

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