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by the. pressure that. is underway just. because. you went home that's a good. thing. because bamboo is such a low calorie food to get the nourishment they need. and the other thing is. you really have to love pandas to do this from morning till night. the animal produces up to twenty kilos of droppings every day.
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for. the watch so we have. to whether. you with. or. without eyes for me. you know. you could make paper out of these droppings mostly comprised of so yes. wouldn't be very profitable enterprise there are still too few pandas but all that really does hide some invaluable information that might just help the animal survive. so this. giant panda. plaque that is wild.
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out. of this bacteria bacteria you can see all of this goes this is not digestible and bugs inside of this there are a lot so bacteria us which kind of helps that justice and. they need to all day long like. done and they need this is the first step that we extract from. giant panda. yeah first of. all. pick up. the solution and. told. how long it takes to run all this that way you figure it's like it was. actually away already did this like for. three years.
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no one actually. blends in there because of a. down issue sit in there knowing the name. so we see today. when i first started this project i hope i can find a sound bacteria that they can. digest the cereal and if i can do that then i can't extract a spectator and. supplying to to their food and that will help them to yap better survive. don't let dedicated scientists will be for nothing if. encouraged in captivity. they don't practice until the pandas do get generous but in the same lazy way they do everything. this proud moment gave birth to twins in his new i did that
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especially love potion this formulated just for. the release the memo moment is upon us republicans are billing it as some kind of silver bullet revealing political corruption at the highest levels of the department of justice and f.b.i. the democrats on the other hand and their supporters in the liberal media college a distraction finally the public will decide. this is hotter than kentucky. boys people were very funny using. a co money since he was almost no co minds left. the jobs are gone all the coal
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miners just said. that it was a lot of 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 happening it's happened. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or some want to. have to go on to be for us this is what before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters about how. this should.
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two thousand and sixteen has been a pivotal year for the giant panda the change to 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. up with a known tool. but for it there i don't. dismiss it is. just mutiny. on the hill and there may go why show me the proof we. don't wind up with. fines or simply down under what the u.k. . now is the. mother to go it's just moments ago. to. the woman who says.
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that you would see her 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 attempt seemed to go wrong one female and they're almost all heard of match to pieces then there was the male who was so enraged by the female chosen for him the stuff had to intervene and break up a fight. he would ask for more tolly your father to be. careful. with our two of our skins oil so if you tell us what happened in a pile and see it here. saying you didn't say you'd hear. the arthurs of our houses and then you can see behind you and your pothole i mean you're new to me maybe you'll pay but i don't want to i reckon.
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i had time to mention. to. ground zero woman since that tiny tension building since i will if she hasn't got a moment you can't even soon that it's. just a. kid's all made time to play. on time that's. why they look at the back now yes if you don't cut. your little. lived up james up you have got to get it all. right if you look at it all was wrong it would have a. lot of love you know how.
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to make. sure it should be there just make sure. there is ready to be. my name is james a. animal behavior researcher at the ching. when people 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.
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so this is so we can check your teeth for dental exam. good girl my. mom up. james idea there is an indispensable expert here at the change to center there's no way to undertake a fair 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 build rapport with them. this is also useful for veterinary examination. so he has an injury you know the
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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 that the threads aren't always easy to find. your mother. she isn't. white isn't oh it isn't on just isn't that she'd be outta town you know just. like humans on the. edges and as a whole just. a year years and years in the what you know about him out. there he doesn't. tell you oh you found.
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so we reward him two ways one ways with honey and the other way is tactile that he likes to have the inside of his ear wrote so sometimes instead of just using honey would touch them to you it's good. a lot of 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 and as 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 in the studio. but there's still about one thousand eight hundred sixty four pandas in the wild. the work i'm doing is trying to.
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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 only just showing this population. very vulnerable climate change in temperature change. a little premature for me to take them. still a mystery help pandas 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
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there's always plenty of shoots to feed the little one's. health. and there's in washington d.c. and there is the national do. more of. that has had and. have to be sure to. run the still richard nixon back in the seventy's and since then they've had and but. while the hundred eighteen were born there none of them survived. two thousand and five. there was a male powder born to mother in the show. and he survived i was watching the relationship between the mother and the cop.
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and it just touched my heart how much the mother. takes care of the baby to go out. when christ became. was about four years old he had to go back to china and 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 piece of his clothes. and i also volunteered killed a candidate. who's only when i meet and the topical clinton film you know kind of comedy can do
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simply no woman for the only thing and then the whole. investment kind of hama. hands out that kind of comment made him a. commendation chewing it in that made him posting name. on bush tell you mean to say that teachers are so shit no matter who does an intro . tripping on the truth all members of way to forge a dogma don't mean it's the end g.h. control. jelly's a project that just does that. to adults who does then assuming joshi social. so that a five year sentence. all
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ninety ninety two that must qualify for the european championships at the very last moment no one believed in the us but we won and i'm hoping to bring some of that waving spirit to the r.c.t. . recently i've had a lot of practice so i can guarantee you that peter schmeichel will be on the best ball since my last will call for the last throws or three. thousand the joke was a. nice drive. no left left left more or less ok stop that's really good you seen 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 it's fair and hearty whenever my my baby's says my book was published in the year two thousand called inhofe
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a million americans have been killed by phones in the us how does the team yes i did this this is a middle school we go through drills and we put ourselves in 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 try to down each gun owner who i'd met and photographed those years your god i don't know this but we are not. i i i. i i. i. i i i.
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i. the b.b.c. is accused of bias as the u.k.'s house of lords questions the corporation's breaks and coverage following the release of damning report. i think it's pretty bold that a public broadcast risk you. know is so dramatically in this direction political issue. donald trump is caught saying he will definitely release the contents of a controversial classified memo alleging abuse of surveillance powers by the f.b.i. . it's really. more. i'm. and israel to do zealanders who allegedly convinced the pop star lord to cancel her tel aviv. and just about an hour's
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time my colleague and a dear tutor will join you with a full look at today's news go right now crosstalk goes inside of the memo mania sweeping the us political scene. hello and welcome to cross talk where all things considered i'm peter lavelle the release the memo momentous upon us republicans are billing it as some kind of so. revealing political corruption at the highest levels of the department of justice and f.b.i. the democrats on the other hand and their supporters in the liberal media as a distraction finally the public will decide.
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cross not being released the memo i'm joined by my guests least granahan in washington he's an investigative journalist and a co-host for faultlines on radio sputnik also in washington we have james chatteris he's a former advisor to the u.s. senate republican leadership and in los angeles we cross the ha goodman he's a columnist and journalist published in the huffington post salon the hill and other publications right gentlemen cross-talk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate ha as usual you got up early as for the program god bless you glad to have you with us all right we have our heads beginning to roll we have entered mccabe out. is rod rosenstein next then who else and talk about the state of denial in the liberal media go ahead ha it's good to see you again it's great to be here well the obama white house illegally spied on trump since two thousand and fifteen this is according to the guardian. q was
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sending information to the u.s. intelligence committee community about trump associates this is before the alleged russian hacking of the d.n.c. this is before all the facebook posts apparently gave swing states to try and this is before the russian hacking narrative. there is no crime that trump is said to have committed so they've been spying on trump illegally susan rice on mask names illegally and they tried to find information on trump associates even though donald trump has never been accused of a crime and he's not the subject of a crime they haven't found any evidence and it's been since two thousand and fifteen the mulla probe is completely partisan and it was a result of james comey squeezy memos. russia never interfered in the election to the point of giving the election to anyone what took place was it was a one point two billion dollar loss from hillary clinton and to cover up the loss
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we know that there was an insurance policy so peter struck in the text messages stated well i spoke to andrew mccabe and now mccabe is out. and we can't we can't. question whether or not we have to have an insurance policy if in the event that trump wins then you have speedo struck ok all right. ha you got a lot of material right there let me go to james here i mean ha's got it down cold here the facts here but james i mean the fact of the matter is that we're going to actually see what's behind the curtain here how the obama justice department and f.b.i. operated as they went through the election cycle this is the real scandal here because if you look at all of these things peter struck his girlfriend and all these things with andy's office and all that there's nothing about russia they're absolutely zip go ahead james. that's have sure a little really right what we're really talking about i think the key word here is
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conspiracy there was a conspiracy with and organs of the of the federal government particularly the f.b.i. i understand there's some reference to the cia in this memo as well we'll have to see if it's in there or not but i think if you look at the hysteria with which the democrats have been opposing release of this memo and also the distraction that the media has been pursuing to take away the attention of this memo if you go to the three networks or m s n b c or or c.n.n. they don't lead with talk about this memo they talk about trump once thought about firing muller it's the saturnine massacre all over again it's attempt to deflect deflect from the real news which is this thing which i expect in short order we will see what's what and i think i do think some other heads will roll out just because you know it's interesting you know the the the non news event is news i mean what kind of world are they living and i know what kind of way actually they live in a very intellectually corrupt unmoral world that's what i think here in
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a legal you had christopher ray came out of his office and kind of wandered up i guess it was to the capitol and he looked at this memo here and reports say that he was surprised or shocked i don't remember the exact world word why in the world is . the head of the f.b.i. surprised about material that the deal way in the f.b.i. gave to congress i have to wonder what's going on with the head of the f.b.i. if he is shocked and we all are in a very worrisome place here go ahead lee well let's talk about the real problem here the problem is not rogue agents the problem is institutional the problem is i'll use the term deep state you could also call it the persistent state it is not a shock at all that the cia is involved in this because the fact is whoever is in the white house whoever is in congress there is a persistent group of people who stay from administration to administration it's an unelected fourth branch of government and that's what's happening this is an
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institutional thing and whatever you think of donald trump whatever you think of his policies i don't trump supporter but if you don't like him. it doesn't make any difference he was clearly an outsider who deep state the persistent state was very very worried about and part of that apparatus is also the media i cover a lot of white house press briefings let's flash back to last spring over and over and over again i was in that room in the white house press briefing room when trump came out and said that i was that trump tower that was wiretapped he said it remember that the media activism he was a crazy person and it was five days of questioning and i remember every media outlet was tag team each other a us this all asked that now cut to the last week i was in three briefings last week at the white house and i was there the first time a question was asked about releasing this memo i had sat through a number of briefings it already been on social media right and it had already been
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out by the way why was it on social media because over one hundred republican congressmen looked at it it's not russian bots one hundred republican congressmen look at something and go we think this should come out it's going to resonate through particularly republican social media so part of it is going on and it is coming out and i mean when you need to cover it up that well yeah because they're complicit in ha i mean this is this is about what i was going to say watching m s n b c and c.n.n. and they're terrified of this memo i mean watching them go blue in the face but what about national security what about what about this tom thought i mean they don't even want i mean i thought sunshine was the best cure here i mean not that was an old liberal mantra at least way i was growing up ok i mean they want to continue to live in darkness where they bring the public with them every single night go ahead ha well there's a reason why fusion g.p.s. and buzz feed are being sued by three russian bankers an entrepreneur i think
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trumps lawyers suing fusion g.p.s. . the trump russia does ca was. nonsense and it was a fantasy maybe bill clinton's fantasy who knows it was complete and utter nonsense gossip hearsay derived from russian sources so so the collusion is actually the d.n.c. and hillary clinton purchasing the dust for around nine million dollars in fees to the law firm that clinton used. the congress should ask for an itemized report to find out how much was actually paid for this nonsense used for a fire so war and so that's what. the memo it's all about as it were getting all about gossip and hearsay being used. you just mentioned you just mentioned going to james here you remember when the quote unquote trump
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dossier russia does ca came out how everybody wanted to shop it around after buzz feed let it go everybody wanted to shout but look at this look at that l mazing amazing of course they were a bunch of fools they didn't even know what they were reading i read it and thought this is ridiculous from the get go but when it comes to a memo about information that the d.o.j. in the f.b.i. have cole a did and made available to these investigations these committees here liberal media doesn't want to say a word about it except for it will be a danger to national security you know what the liberal media is the danger to national security go ahead james that's right and that's why i'm reserving my let's say excitement and celebration over the release of this memo when it comes out it's going to be a silver bullet to shut this down yes i think some of the cancer may be cut out of the bureaucracy and maybe some of it won't be my concern is that it is fundamental purpose to make sure there could be no route with moscow that relations would stay very bad.
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