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yeah. how long it takes to ronald is that where you figured it was. one and actually away already did this like for. three years. the words were all gone out once and more often that book was about. dallas or sit in on their knowing downing. said. when i first started this project i hope i can find a sound bacteria that they can help. to digest the syllabus and if i can do that then i can't extract a spectator and. supplying to two they are food and that will help them to yap better survive. but all that work by
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dedicated scientists will be for nothing if panda love can't be encouraged in captivity it's not as though they don't practice ritual the pandas do get amorous but in the same lazy way they do everything else this proud mama gave birth to twins and has no idea that especially love potion this formulated just for. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and should. somehow want to. have to go right to the press this is what before three of the boys can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the house. this should.
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this is says harlan kentucky. overboard this move them places you could walk through st fanny's remainders. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal was a fed ex that was alive to see these 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 happened it's happened to. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the
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world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see if that. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies to me to peep out the sales with simple song alone even find company elsewhere they can find private companies to take over the utilities anybody tell us that. allowed for mr guess we got. to go. this is just because i'm out of print more you know and of the left bill 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 water it's about to hurt and the redistribution of. debt down towards the one dollar.
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a plate for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money. and spending student twenty million. it's an experience like nothing else going to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy breaks a chance. and thinks. two thousand and sixteen has been a pivotal year for the giant panda to chengdu center alone has already seen its population grow by another twenty three kids. it's taken the breeding center more
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than fifty years to achieve the break for. a much larger up with a notable. but for its their job i don't do the job usually. you do that. on the show and there may go wash over the who. we don't wind up with. find your sleeping round under what do you cry. now is the. mother to go it's just a moment ago. you. know when this is. all that you do there seriously go see a woman. they've tried everything to increase the population there are even whispers of vinaigrette being added to the pandas feed. but every
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attempt seemed to go wrong one female and they're almost all heard of much to pieces then there was the male who was so enraged by the female chosen for him that stuff had to intervene and break up a fight. he would ask her motto you'll fight and be out there fighting. here to produce that we do it with our to our skins oil city to tell us what happened in a pile and see it see or hear it in your own scene you didn't say you'd hear. through our thoughts about how to make you see behind you and you're part of the year and you too have been made you'll probably not only do i reckon. i had time to mention. to. ground zero woman since that tiny tension building since i will if she hasn't got
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my name is james a. animal behavior researcher at the. would you ask me this question like why i chose to work here why i chose to work as pandas it's a complicated question and i think the animal itself is very interesting very complicated and it's one of the only carnivores that's a vegetarian their whole lifestyle is based on. the panda is one of the oldest living. it's been evolving for. so this is so we can check your teeth for dental exam. good girl my. girl momo up.
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james idea there is an indispensable expert here at the change to center there's no way to undertake a fairer examination without him the pandas simply won't tolerate anybody else. who are. these basic training so we can control their movements in call them in position them and also. 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
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the pandas are at risk from so many dangers that the threads aren't always easy to find. your mother. isn't on. why it isn't oh it isn't on just isn't that she'd be outta town you know just. like is unknown. to us a fire that was and as a whole just. a year in the fall years in the what you know about. me because the years in the udall. i didn't tell him he doesn't. tell you know 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
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times at this age de lay to grab your legs and try to bite you but this way we can get him to behave pretty. clear doesn't want to bite my pants he wants to bite my flesh so he's he's trying as hard as he can to get flesh and when he bites me too hard make the crying noise that the pain is 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 the family is endangered you know they just took it off the endangered species list in the industry. but they're still only about one thousand eight hundred sixty four pandas in the wild. the work i'm doing is trying to. lie for 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
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only just showing this population. very vulnerable to change in temperature change . a little premature for me to take them. it's still a mystery help pandas manage to survive on nothing but bamboo the tallest and fastest growing grass in the world. bamboo dies beautifully as it comes into flower groves 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 one's. health.
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you know. i live in washington d.c. and there's the national do just don't you know. that has had and. have been. on the story richard nixon back in seventy eight and since then they've had and but. while the hundred they. were born there none of them survived till two thousand and five. when the mail or to mother in the shower. and he survived i was watching the relationship between my mother. the car. and it just touched my heart how much the mother. takes care of the baby to go out. when i sure. was about four years old
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he had to go back to china you know. because that's part of their lease agreement because all she. no one has none is 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 people who enclosures. and i also volunteered to kind of a. good morning in crimea and the topical. which until now you know kind of common and to simply no woman cooler than going and then go. aboard invest in a kind of hama you. and then found that kind of comment made him. on common this
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years ago i traveled across the united states exploring america's deadly love affair with. the bad guy trying to get to one of my family members he would have better a lot better and i think they are inheriting whenever my my baby says my book was published in the year two thousand more than the whole for a million americans have been killed by far olds in the us how to saute me and so
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did i miss 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. and i just saw it it's a return to the subject to track down each gun owner who i'd met and photographed those years who god i don't know this but we are not. close we wouldn't remember who you are when you don't. see the teacher. what did you not. make. love to the. said. claiming to know somebody did that to. alex you speak french. most of.
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was was was. the b.b.c. is accused of bias i was the you case of house of lords questions the corporations brags that coverage following the release of damning reports we hear from one of the office. i think it's pretty bold that a public broadcaster askew. well it's so dramatically in this direction a look told political issue. donald trump is caught saying he will definitely release the contents of a controversial classified memo alleging abuse of surveillance powers. israel is to sue to new zealanders who allegedly convinced the pop star lord to cancel her television concert.
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by broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is art international john thomas glad to have you with us now the b.b.c. has been accused of bias and its brags that the coverage with the majority of its guests said to hold a stance that is according to several recent reports which have prompted anger in britain's house of lords now the corporation's editorial guidelines however say it must be inclusive and reflect a diversity of opinion making heard the full spectrum of voices on the political stage but the reality appears to be quite different in practice. across our output as a whole we must be inclusive reflecting the breadth and diversity of opinion we must give due weight to the many and diverse areas of an argument.
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to leave has left us with a group of leaders who having lit the fire of all runaway breaks it is a historic mistake i want to but if it breaks my heart i lie in bed tonight worrying about the outcomes of backset once again i'm the sole lever on a v.c. panel. frankly the p.p.c. has become the supporter of a four organize ocean. for the european union of the brics it's true mr david did this city recently that his live in brussels this move even more difficult if every time he makes a small advance that is probably on the mind for the b.b.c. get short actually in order because you do a duty of impartiality. we
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spoke to market littlewood director of general director general excuse me at the institute of economic affairs which was behind one of the reports on the b.b.c.'s coverage. but it's true that we are no longer in a referendum period and it is true as the b.b.c. said in a statement your phone is to live but it's no longer a binary choice but the problem is this although there are a wide range of choices do we leave without a day old do we stay in with a transitional period do we stay in the single market do we stay in the customs union and if so for how long or there are now a wide range of options really those range of options are subsets of the remaining camp and belief cap i think is pretty poor that a public broadcaster is skewed that guess sometimes less so dramatically in this direction on the top political issue of the times. in general in britain the stagnation figures famous figures and influential people
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have tended to be in favor of a you membership it's more the ordinary man or woman who rebelled against the political status intense believe side it seems to me that balancing for people's views on breakfast and making sure you have a fair share of voice from both ends and all ends of the argument should be a very very high priority indeed. i think the politicians on the leave side of the argument those who are in favor of projects that are beginning to lose their patience with the b.b.c. the baby say would argue that they always take flak from every side people in the center right compline center left people in the center left implying that the center right and if you are taking sort of equal amounts of flak to the criticism from all sides of the fight for perhaps that's a sign that you have got balance but i would say that the baby say now should be concerned that there are politicians who are seriously raising in the british parliament in the house of lords genuine concern about whether the baby so you
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really can be considered a neutral broadcaster one that doesn't just show and tell you versatile your views but a proper balance and if the baby see starts to lose the faith of politicians in the public. in that key question neutrality then i think over the longer i have a great deal of problem justifying the present funding and possibly even the present basis of their existence. well our t. contacted various unions and organizations that represent journalists and for their reaction so far only the o.s.c. has gotten back to us but they refused to comment. the white house says it plans to release a controversial classified memo allegedly detailing abuse of surveillance powers by the f.b.i. the announcement comes after donald trump was caught on a hot mike saying the same as he was leaving the house chamber after his state of the union address but. the one hundred.
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it is claimed the document reveals f.b.i. abuse of the foreign intelligence service and you and particularly with regards to claims found in the infamous trump dossier if confirmed it could have damaged confidence in the bureau and the ongoing probe into trump's alleged russia links the memo was drafted by the chairman of the u.s. house intelligence committee which voted on monday to make it public some house members who read the memo called it shocking and worse than watergate president trump has until friday to decide whether to release it now there has been a huge call to make document public with the hash tag release the memo trending both on twitter and facebook however top democrats believe that this call is yet another kremlin plot they have demanded the social media giants revealed that it was russian bots promoting the hash tag though twitter and facebook did not have this democrats are now pressuring both companies to find evidence of moscow's hand . your replies have raised more questions than the von sid we cannot wait to know
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the years to learn how criminal link trolls and bullets currently exploiting you'll platforms to influence debates going on in congress today. democratic congressman adam schiff says the memo opens the door for trump to fire key people looking into russia's alleged meddling in the two thousand and sixteen election tree publisher of talk forty eight dot com and political talk show host believes that democrats profit from pushing a narrative that obscures trump's successes our economy is on fire things are happening in america for the first time in a decade or decades and the democrats want to bet on the because that's where they gain power again of trial because that's where they gain power again if trump succeeds then what do they have to offer so they'll blame it on russia that seems to be the argument they fall back on it's all russia's fault i think it would be a bad idea politically to fireballer now they'll get me wrong i'd like to see that happen i think it's an investigation about nothing about nothing the american
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people don't trust the f.b.i. so worried about releasing the memo worrying about the facebook aspects of this the american people have already lost the trust of this level of our government the way we restore it restore it is to put the spotlight on it shine it on the problems and the corruption get those people out of there and put new people in place that will definitely rebuild the trust in the f.b.i. and most importantly i think it starts by releasing at least the most important components of this pfizer memo right after president from his first state of the union address on tuesday reaction was mixed from standing ovations to booing american was following the speech for us. on foreign policy there was plenty of american exceptionalism mixed with platitudes and clichés 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 isis and he seemed to have hinted at continued military presence in the
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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 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 u.s. to not provoke them anymore but somehow they were designated as threats and from speech around the world we face rogue regimes terrorist groups and rivals
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like china and russia that challenge our interests our economy and our values in confronting these horrible dangers we know that weakness is the surest path to conflict and matched power is the surest means to our true and great effects i was just a watching mainstream coverage earlier and the only criticism that had well these foreign policy wise was that he was apparently too soft on russia and you know the united states requires to have major enemies to justify the seven hundred. billion dollar defense budget which is actually one point one trillion if you break it down so these are all important noises for the president to make the state of the union to sort of shore up support from the defense bloc as it were to chinese it does ring a bit cold war ish to russia however we're beyond cold.
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