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just so much so we have friends since who do. you mean whether told you we just saw him enjoy it or. are we are without a luxury bullet to go off you know. you could make people out of these droppings then mostly compressed to sell us for now though that wouldn't be a very profitable enterprise there are still a few pandas left and the pink really just might have been valuable information that might just help the animal survive. so this stuff is this giant panda. collector this wild place all along the reservation park and then we want to study that got michael about. this the bacteria bacteria you can see all of this goes this is not
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digestible and bugs inside of this there are a lot so bacteria us which can help that justice and giant panda they need to all day long like. panda they need is the first step that we extract d.n.a. from. the cell john and. first of. all. i'll pick up. the solution and. call them. how long it takes to ronald is that where you figure it's like it was. here. and actually away already did this like for. three years. no one actually. lands in the. because of what we're going to. see when the when
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they're no longer. the. first to started this project i hope that i can find a sound bacteria that can help. and to digest the serious and that if i can do that then i can't extract that a spectator and. supplying to to their food and that will help them to the apparatus 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 it all the pandas do get amorous but in the same lazy way they do everything else this proud mommy gave birth to twins and has no idea that a special love potion was formulated just for. everybody
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i'm stephen bob. taft hollywood guy usual suspects every proud american first of all i'm just george bush and r.v. to say this is my buddy max the famous financial guru well he's a little bit different i've got a. good one though no one knows up with all the drama happening in our country and i'm shooting the good have fun meet everyday americans. and hopefully start to bridge the gap this is the great american people.
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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 its their job i don't do the job usually. you do that these are. just mutiny. on the demi go wash over those who. would only talk with. fines or simply run under what the u.k. . now is the. mother to go it's just going to go. to. the woman who says.
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that you would see her seriously go see her. 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 that stuff had to intervene and break up a fight. he would ask for more tolly your fighting. your fighting. i do it so you do it with our with our skins oil city which tell you what happened in a pile and see it here. saying you didn't say you'd hear. the arthurs of our houses and they do it to you and you're part of the year and you may if you'll pay but i don't want to i reckon.
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make. sure that. he's ready to be. part of 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 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 then and also. 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 threats aren't always easy to find. your mother. she isn't a man and. wife isn't oh it isn't on just isn't that she outta town you know just. like isn't on the. packet as any and as a whole just. a year years and years in the what you know about. me just say yes in the middle. of. he doesn't even. tell you oh you found. so we warned him two ways one ways with honey
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and the other ways tactile that he likes to have the inside of his ear wrote. so sometimes instead of just using honey will 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 well. who doesn't want to bite my pants he wants to bite my flesh so 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 the 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 to 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 this in washington. and there is the national do just on your. question that has had. to be. on the story richard nixon back in the seventy's and since then they've had and but. while the candidate they were born there none of them survived. two thousand and five. there was a male powder born to a mother in the shower. and he survived i was watching the relationship between
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the mother. and it's just touched my heart how much 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's part of their lease agreement that the all. you. know what has none of us use 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 to kind of a.
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a bank starkiller that's the primary use of bitcoin pick up the current. scene years ago i traveled across the united states exploring america's deadly love affair with the gun bad guy trying 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 published in the year two thousand more than hoffa million americans have been killed by phone to the u.s. how to 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 it 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.
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i want to show people in russia that there is another point of view of this is the goal of my complaint i know you can't win on the elections where only point it always wins for there is no talking what would be if i would win i will never win on the elections like in a casino where all always because we we know .
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the libyan man's fight for justice against nato could go to europe's top human rights court as he claims the alliance killed his family during a raid in twenty eleven. now we explain why or how some other houses for show all the military targets i don't understand why nato targeted our house. from extortion to drug deals the biggest u.s. police corruption scandal allegedly reveals an abuse of power within the task force in the city of baltimore. and the civil war takes another twist as countries under the saudi led coalition turn on the yemeni government and back a deadly separatist campaign. it's
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eight am here in moscow and you're watching international live from our moscow studio here with a mean welcome to the program a libyan man who lost his whole family during a nato bombardment in the country is planning to take his fight for justice to the european court for human rights the international alliance reportedly dropped two bombs on his house during a campaign back in twenty eleven. now we demand that nato explain why our house and other houses were shelled are they military targets i don't understand why nato targeted our house sadly my dear wife died as well as my cousins my innocent children our neighbors our friends were there with us it was a monstrous crime and nato has the latest equipment and technology which allows them to accurately determine the target of the nato aircraft struck specifically at
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night when people were in their homes they intentionally hit civilian targets hospitals schools gas stations they destroyed all the infrastructure they were killing civilians and destroying civilian infrastructure apparently knowing there were no weapons there. you can see on the map here where the shelling took place by nato forces as carried describe thirteen people were killed in the attack including three children he admits his house may have been targeted because his father was a general who served under libya's former leader moammar gadhafi there's no evidence pointing to civilians being in the house at that time of the bombing however callid says he has no intention of giving up on his already years long legal battle and he hopes his case will set a precedent for those who also lost their families. we gathered our families in different parts of libya we found a man whose wife daughter and son as well as his mother died during the shelling
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there were other families in other cities a lot of families we compiled a report from all identified victims after having documented in photograph the materials so that this case would become a historical precedent. whether it's in the us city of baltimore skyrocketed. with fifty six killings per one hundred thousand people a new record for the city that already has a reputation for being dangerous and crime ridden. body american urban decay more depressingly even the city of baltimore baltimore struggles with a record high murder rate. in full. yes baltimore there is a robust active crime strategy.
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this comes as the trials for one of the biggest police corruption scandals gets underway in baltimore two members of an elite unit have so far pleaded not guilty to charges of organized crime including extortion and drug dealing samir khan has been covering the story. the baltimore police department is now involved in one of the biggest scandals and us law enforcement history for months now the court system
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has been trying to investigate corruption within the city's police force eight officers are on trial over drug trafficking racketeering robbery and planting fake evidence like drugs and b. weekends we would create false reports to cover up the robberies we were involved in. it was like a where if life were got away with a lot of things if proven guilty the officers and may face twenty to one hundred years in prison and six of them have already pleaded guilty and are now acting as witnesses in hopes of softening the moving verdict and their lawyers claim the officer still feel to over what they've done mr jenkins is extremely remorseful he's been remorseful for a long time even before these charges were brought and he's relieved that today finally he was publicly able to accept responsibility for their client sorry for what they did for sure. he said is he regretful of what happened i really don't have any comment meanwhile officers cases continue to be dismissed
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with hundreds under review and most of them involve incidents of officer switching off their body cameras to plant drugs or guns and then reenact seizing the evidence they had already planted jamie albert brown was arrested in august for drugs and gun possession by four of the officers now accused in that rocketeer ing scheme by the time this camera is turned on police have already found what they say was cocaine and drugs in the visor of his van so we're in front of the baltimore police department and they've been accused of planting evidence such as fake guns and drugs and you're you live here so tell us a little bit more about it you look at the police to be somebody that you could trust in your city somebody that you can call but you can't even call him because you don't know if he will come for you call the case may be it's so sad because the commissioner of baltimore door nothing. people in afghanistan have been giving their accounts of the latest u.s. military operations in the country it comes as a new report says there's been
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a record number of a strike since twenty twelve in afghanistan. islamic state militants came here the government then dropped off a leaflet to warn us so we fled our village and then the americans were dentist. these houses we demand the government help us. the three villages who were killed did not belong to i saw all the taliban they were in their houses during the bombardment a man a woman and their son were killed in that incident. there were eleven of us in the vehicle only i survived the other ten people including my parents and cousin all killed why didn't they see the children and women while they were carrying out the bombing why do they say they're able to detect everything on the ground from the air and then when they observe people on the ground why do they target us over the last year the united states dropped more than four thousand bombs in afghanistan is reported the twice as many as strikes were carried out in the space
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of just a few months compared with the last two years combined robert naiman the director of the group just foreign policy says washington apparently has no strategy to end the longest war in u.s. history. there is no way to do this kind of bombing without producing civilian casualties the main problem is the escalation the fact that the trumpet ministration has no political diplomatic strategy to end the war just more violence it's been sixteen years the trauma administration has decided by the administrations before it to continue kicking the can down the road the thing that needs to change nobody wants a no us partition certainly not the president it's one of the last one before want to take responsibility for the past the implications of knowledge in the us that taliban cannot be defeated militarily therefore there has to be
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a political diplomatic solution the stairs quo is guaranteed to produce more on a serious civilian deaths accomplishing nothing. the f.b.i. is calling on the american president not to release a classified memo with revelations that could damage the bureau's reputation the agency complained its only had limited opportunity to review the document one day before the u.s. house intelligence committee voted to release it on monday the f.b.i. added that it has grave concerns about its accuracy as well this all comes after donald trump was caught on a hot mike confirming he will release a damning memo. that was. it's claim the document reveals f.b.i. abuse of the foreign intelligence surveillance act particularly with regard to claims found in the infamous. it confirmed it could damage confidence not only in
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the bureau but also in the ongoing probe into trans alleged russian links the memo was drafted by the chairman of the u.s. house intelligence committee some house members who say they've read the memo have called it shocking and worse than the watergate scandal present trump has told friday to decide whether to release it. however some democrats in congress say the document could be another plot engineered by the kremlin after the hash tag released the memo spread on social media u.s. politicians the pressure of the platforms to find evidence of russian bots both facebook and twitter have denied the hashtags popularity was pushed artificially and mainstream media went even further suggesting the chairman who drafted the memo could be a russian agent himself. possible .
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