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when we were still apes we could. without making any noise. for our ancestors it was probably vital for survival nowadays. man comes out at the most inopportune moments. for example if you're nervous your hands and feet might get very sweaty. or perhaps it was an evolutionary advantage reading your body for flight moist hands and feet can have better traction when climbing or money. is a body care products invest lots of money and effort in trying to keep our hands and armpits both dry and frayed. with various deodorant supplied to their armpits. and sweat into absorbent pads. specially trained sniffers that determine which deodorant is most effective. sweat doesn't smell when it's fresh. or home to lots of bacteria and it's the bacteria that trigger the release of compounds. every person has their own special bouquet of sense. that's. they range from. powering to sweet this is there's a broad spectrum of aromas. in. there tend to be more steroids they smell like a wild boar. women sweat is more onion or goat like that's because it contains mo
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the similarities between apes and humans are pretty striking. the view in gonna send him a question about that. how closely related are we humans and chimpanzees. very closely some 98.5. percent of our d.n.a. base pairs are identical based on average findings from a range of analytical methods. and our genetic match with gorillas is just one quarter of a percentage point less than that. around the towns branched off from our common family tree a little earlier but they still share 97 percent of their d.n.a. with us so how do we explain the huge difference between humans and apes. some primates can scale trees in the rain forest. while another species exploits other planets. the human genome contains some 3000000000 base pairs of which just 40000000 differ from those of chimpanzees but this vital difference means that certain proteins in apes have other structures and possibly other functions in the body. but for all the differences there are also many similarities using tools to eat food with for example. chimpanzees use twigs to provide delicio
the similarities between apes and humans are pretty striking. the view in gonna send him a question about that. how closely related are we humans and chimpanzees. very closely some 98.5. percent of our d.n.a. base pairs are identical based on average findings from a range of analytical methods. and our genetic match with gorillas is just one quarter of a percentage point less than that. around the towns branched off from our common family tree a little earlier but they still share 97 percent of...
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how do you treat an ape when they have covid?ws is, zoos have been part of our public health monitoring system for decade. really since the time when the west nile arrived on our shores. so zoo people, zoo keepers, veterinarians, we monitor animals daily. we can detect like pet owners of yourself can detect if your pet is off one day or another. that goes on all the time anyway. so we can monitor their behavior, collect biological samples from their arms and monitor their health preventatively so when something like this does happen, we detect it early and provide them support, treatments. >> dana: so what happened in san diego? do other zoos take stock of that and figure out a way what to do to protect animals? when do you think that people might get back to the zoos, obviously it's an important part of our education process and people enjoy them? >> thanks for saying that. that is true. because most of them are outdoor attractions, we hope that return to public attendance happens soon. it's really important to pay attention to
how do you treat an ape when they have covid?ws is, zoos have been part of our public health monitoring system for decade. really since the time when the west nile arrived on our shores. so zoo people, zoo keepers, veterinarians, we monitor animals daily. we can detect like pet owners of yourself can detect if your pet is off one day or another. that goes on all the time anyway. so we can monitor their behavior, collect biological samples from their arms and monitor their health preventatively...
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and hear from the crowd, "goodes, you're an ape." stopped in my head and i was like, whoa. and ijust turned around and i said to the security guard, "i want her out of here." now, when i looked at the person, i could see it was a kid. commentator: is adam goodes having a word to somebody in the crowd, do you think? he definitely went back and pointed at someone at the crowd, something has happened there. he's definitely not happy about something. adam, that is an extraordinary moment. i'm just wondering at what point did you realise that that horrible abuse that you had heard had come from a child? yeah, so it's. .. you gotta sort of put this moment in time in a bit of context as well. so that week of the round where we were playing on the friday night at the mcg was the start of indigenous round where we celebrate indigenous people, players and culture over this weekend, and the contribution that indigenous people have made to the game. i also, during the week, did a photograph emulating the great nicky winmar, who's in the document
and hear from the crowd, "goodes, you're an ape." stopped in my head and i was like, whoa. and ijust turned around and i said to the security guard, "i want her out of here." now, when i looked at the person, i could see it was a kid. commentator: is adam goodes having a word to somebody in the crowd, do you think? he definitely went back and pointed at someone at the crowd, something has happened there. he's definitely not happy about something. adam, that is an...
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infant animals are particularly _ apes. infant animals are particularly vulnerable l apes.rticularly vulnerable to apes. infant animals are - particularly vulnerable to the photo prop trade. the wildlife hospital, babies that have been rescued or abandoned are cared for in the nursery. in the wild, these animals would hold onto their mothers throughout infancy so they instinctively cling onto each other to and recreate the warmth and security they would normally get from their parents. hello. this is our baby longtailed macaque. one male and one female. hi macaque. one male and one female. , , ., ., female. hi guys. so have i got bunma? why _ female. hi guys. so have i got bunma? why does _ female. hi guys. so have i got bunma? why does he - female. hi guys. so have i got bunma? why does he want. female. hi guys. so have i got. bunma? why does he want that one? don't try and steal pearl's. one? don't try and steal pearle-— one? don't try and steal pearl's. ., ,., pearl's. the owner bought her from a black _ pearl's. the owner bought her from a black market. - pearl's. the o
infant animals are particularly _ apes. infant animals are particularly vulnerable l apes.rticularly vulnerable to apes. infant animals are - particularly vulnerable to the photo prop trade. the wildlife hospital, babies that have been rescued or abandoned are cared for in the nursery. in the wild, these animals would hold onto their mothers throughout infancy so they instinctively cling onto each other to and recreate the warmth and security they would normally get from their parents. hello....
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the similarities between apes and humans are pretty striking. a deal in guyana sent in a question about that. how closely related are we humans and chimpanzees. very closely some 98.5 percent of our d.n.a. base pairs are identical based on average findings from a range of analytical methods. and our genetic match with gorillas is just one quarter of a percentage point less than that. orangutan has branched off from our common family tree other 2 earlier but they still share 1007 percent of their d.n.a. with us so how do we explain the huge difference between humans and apes. some primates can scale trees in the rain forest. while another species exploits other planets. the human genome contains some 3000000000 base pairs of which just 40000000 differ from those of chimpanzees but this vital difference means that certain proteins in apes have other structures and possibly other functions in the body. but for all the differences there are also many similarities using tools to eat food for example. chimpanzees use twigs to pry delicious ants from t
the similarities between apes and humans are pretty striking. a deal in guyana sent in a question about that. how closely related are we humans and chimpanzees. very closely some 98.5 percent of our d.n.a. base pairs are identical based on average findings from a range of analytical methods. and our genetic match with gorillas is just one quarter of a percentage point less than that. orangutan has branched off from our common family tree other 2 earlier but they still share 1007 percent of...
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ap and the out going presi donap donadonald ap and the out going presi donap donadonatrump, will p residepest palm bea is happy about that. we report.p >> re>> re acrp across the water here befp before he was presiden ber bbeen a lightning r controversy between trump and hp hhis uber wealthy neigh that will not change come wednesday. whwhen president trump returns pap papalm beach, she was front and center. p >> it's going to be massi. massive. therthere's so many people tha going to come. and they are going welcome this president home. aand it's going to be peaceful ap and iand it's going to . >> reporter: but not every she p >> w>> west palm beach i democratic. >> reporter: sh >> reporter: s popularpopularity in tonight is fragile. >> sip >> since>> since th thertherpthere's been a sh or nr tor nr or topor plaplace wheretor nr or topor plaplace w these groups want to hahave their events at. >> reporter: one fundraising eve ever eventevent p e estimated $25 million. mp mr. tmr. trump will repo ttp the prothe property an ttp the prothe proper turno r a clp a cluba club, hohop home away fro
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this is my favorite one they found the pelvis of lucy they looked and they said it looks like an ape. but it's and it cannot be an ape it has to be here why because they they want to they wanted it to be human. and they what they did they took that pelvis to aladdin. and they reshape it in the human shape the point is when you don't have a professional world really what kind of commitment do you have with honesty. with troops. what is life. for hanes evolution is an atheistic conspiracy theory of regarding the power of the r.'s there just will be room where. the creationist worldview is taught in school it's. what you like the most so far. so they don't understand the concept of evolution which says 6000 years ago is that right yes. they do 3 or. 4 if. this is a c. way and it is a sin against god. the bible says that suffering and pain came to earth through original sin and the museum depicts this and a cabinet of horrors that it calls the cave of sorrows. speak up because of this and. it brought yes you brought that sense to the world is not safe anymore we have wars we have paid as
this is my favorite one they found the pelvis of lucy they looked and they said it looks like an ape. but it's and it cannot be an ape it has to be here why because they they want to they wanted it to be human. and they what they did they took that pelvis to aladdin. and they reshape it in the human shape the point is when you don't have a professional world really what kind of commitment do you have with honesty. with troops. what is life. for hanes evolution is an atheistic conspiracy theory...
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in fact, tourists pay $1,500 to spend an hour up here with these great apes. expensive trek, but it is contributing to conservation. when you are preparing for maybe a medical action, you are so stressed, you don't know what is going to come out, you just come here stressed, have to be responsible for these guys, you have to be responsible for gorillas, you have too much new in a very short time. but then you come back the next morning, and you see the guy playing or picking some food, you're like, i made it. so that's why you like it. now that the trackers have located the gorillas, the tours for travellers have began. so now i am tagging along with one of francis‘ tourist groups. squawking. aggressive gorilla. high—flyer gorilla. there he is! chowing down on some leaves. you can just hear the little grunts in the distance, it is quite hard to tell if it is aggressive or playful grunts. how did you feel when the gorilla came out here and ran and jumped out at you? scared! just standing there, waiting to see what happens. whispers: he‘s up there in the tree so
in fact, tourists pay $1,500 to spend an hour up here with these great apes. expensive trek, but it is contributing to conservation. when you are preparing for maybe a medical action, you are so stressed, you don't know what is going to come out, you just come here stressed, have to be responsible for these guys, you have to be responsible for gorillas, you have too much new in a very short time. but then you come back the next morning, and you see the guy playing or picking some food, you're...
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this is my favorite one they found the pelvis of lucy they looked and they said it looks like an ape. buttocks and it cannot be an ape it has to be here why because they they want it they wanted it to be human. and then what they did they took that pelvis to a lab. and they reshape it in a human shape the point is when you don't have a christian worldview or what our commitment you have with honesty. with troops. what is life for hands evolution is an atheistic conspiracy theory evoke are all of our darkest just a short term here but room where. the creationist worldview is taught in schools. what you. the most shows like. so you don't understand the concept of evolution quick break there is 6000 years ago is that right yes. it is a serious point. or if. this is the same way as it is a sin against god. the bible says that suffering and pain came to a person through original sin the museum depicts this and a cabinet of horrors that it calls the cave of sorrows. to speak up because of this and. it brought yes you brought that sin so the world is not safe anymore we have wars we have pai
this is my favorite one they found the pelvis of lucy they looked and they said it looks like an ape. buttocks and it cannot be an ape it has to be here why because they they want it they wanted it to be human. and then what they did they took that pelvis to a lab. and they reshape it in a human shape the point is when you don't have a christian worldview or what our commitment you have with honesty. with troops. what is life for hands evolution is an atheistic conspiracy theory evoke are all...
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with us so how do we explain the huge difference between humans and apes. some primates can scale trees in the rain forests. while another species exploits other planets. the human genome contains some 3000000000 base pairs of which just 40000000 differ from those of chimpanzees but this vital difference means that certain proteins in apes have other structures and possibly other functions in the body. but for all the differences. there are also many similarities using tools to eat food with for example. chimpanzees use twigs to pry delicious ants from their nests. and chimps are emotional creatures researchers have even found similarities in the sound of their laughter and ours. they understand symbols and can learn for example which one beats the other in a game of rock paper scissors. but chimpanzees will probably never be able to build computers although then again neither can most of us the famous primatologist jane goodall urges us to use our supposedly superior intelligence to start protecting the habitats about primate cousins and the planet as a wh
with us so how do we explain the huge difference between humans and apes. some primates can scale trees in the rain forests. while another species exploits other planets. the human genome contains some 3000000000 base pairs of which just 40000000 differ from those of chimpanzees but this vital difference means that certain proteins in apes have other structures and possibly other functions in the body. but for all the differences. there are also many similarities using tools to eat food with...
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with us so how do we explain the huge difference between humans and apes. some primates can scale trees in the rain forests. while another species exploits other planets. human genome contains some 3000000000 base pairs of which just 40000000 differ from those of chimpanzees but this vital difference means that certain proteins in apes have other structures and possibly other functions in the body. but for all the differences there are also many similarities using tools to eat food with for example. chimpanzees use twigs to provide delicious ants from their nests. and chimps are emotional creatures researchers have even found similarities in the sound of their laughter and ours. they understand symbols and can learn for example which one beats the other in a game of rock paper scissors. but chimpanzees will probably never be able to build computers although then again neither can most of us the famous primatologist jane goodall urges us to use our supposedly superior intelligence to start protecting the habitats of our primate cousins and the planet as a wh
with us so how do we explain the huge difference between humans and apes. some primates can scale trees in the rain forests. while another species exploits other planets. human genome contains some 3000000000 base pairs of which just 40000000 differ from those of chimpanzees but this vital difference means that certain proteins in apes have other structures and possibly other functions in the body. but for all the differences there are also many similarities using tools to eat food with for...
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right now, zoo officials say the great apes are doing well, aparart from some congestionon, cocoughinglalast week legal samples s were tested after r of the apes started coughing, the department of agricultural confirmed the positive results today. >> we follow cdc guidelines, we follow san diego county health guidelines, the team wears ppe around all of our wildlife, so even with all of those precautions, we still have an exposure that we think happened with that team member. >> officials say the group will continue to be monitored, but the guerrillas are eating, drinking, and interacting with one another. >>> a new business has opened its doors in san jose, and it's causing a lot of excitement tonight, today was the grand opening of holy cannoli cafc people lined up outside for custom-made cannolis, and made from scratch breakfast and lunch is. customers we spoke to today say the opening gives them hope, and they are supporting the owner who still decided to open despite the pandemic. >> to see something opening like this, it brings warmth to my heart, because, you know, there's hope
right now, zoo officials say the great apes are doing well, aparart from some congestionon, cocoughinglalast week legal samples s were tested after r of the apes started coughing, the department of agricultural confirmed the positive results today. >> we follow cdc guidelines, we follow san diego county health guidelines, the team wears ppe around all of our wildlife, so even with all of those precautions, we still have an exposure that we think happened with that team member. >>...
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with us so how do we explain the huge difference between humans and apes. some primates can scale trees in the rainforests. while another species exploits other planets. in human genome contains some 3000000000 base pairs of which just 40000000 differ from those of chimpanzees. but this vital difference means that certain proteins in apes have other structures and possibly other functions in the body. but for all the differences there are also many similarities using tools to eat food with for example. chimpanzees use twigs to pry delicious ants from their nests. and chimps are emotional creatures researchers have even found similarities in the sound of their laughter and ours. they understand symbols and can learn for example which one beats the other in a game of rock paper scissors. but chimpanzees will probably never be able to build computers although then again neither can most of us the famous primatologist jane goodall urges us to use our supposedly superior intelligence to start protecting the habitats about primate cousins and the planet as a whol
with us so how do we explain the huge difference between humans and apes. some primates can scale trees in the rainforests. while another species exploits other planets. in human genome contains some 3000000000 base pairs of which just 40000000 differ from those of chimpanzees. but this vital difference means that certain proteins in apes have other structures and possibly other functions in the body. but for all the differences there are also many similarities using tools to eat food with for...
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with us so how do we explain the huge difference between humans and apes. some primates can scale trees in the rain forests. while another species exploits other planets. the human genome contains some 3000000000 base pairs of which just 40000000 differ from those of chimpanzees but this vital difference means that certain proteins in apes have other structures and possibly other functions in the body. but for all the different. says there are also many similarities using tools to eat food with for example. chimpanzees use twigs to pry delicious ants from their nests. and chimps are emotional creatures researchers have even found similarities in the sound of their laughter and ours. they understand symbols. for example which one beats the other in a game of rock paper scissors. but chimpanzees will probably never be able to build computers although then again neither can most of us the famous primatologist jane goodall urges us to use our supposedly superior intelligence to start protecting the habitats about primate cousins and the planet as a whole. incid
with us so how do we explain the huge difference between humans and apes. some primates can scale trees in the rain forests. while another species exploits other planets. the human genome contains some 3000000000 base pairs of which just 40000000 differ from those of chimpanzees but this vital difference means that certain proteins in apes have other structures and possibly other functions in the body. but for all the different. says there are also many similarities using tools to eat food with...
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: i want to put up some pictures showing criminals destroying television equipment belonging to the ap example of turning on the media. why make a target of those who are covering the siege and presumably trying to help the protestors, at least the most peaceful ones get their message out? griff: that's exactly it. in every situation i've been covering protests and riots since the early 2000 and the core belief, hey, i'm going to get your message out usually works. it went to a different level and that destroyed ap production equipment is just one example of how really dangerous and frightening it is out there because they weren't there to get their message out, they were there to really attack, in some cases the media, and that's a sad situation and what will be interesting to see is how long that sentiment exists beyond president trump. howie: right. and this is not theoretical, photographer erin shaw was attacked and two capitol police officers pointed guns at her because they didn't believe she was part of the press until other journalists vouched for her. it's fine to hate the med
: i want to put up some pictures showing criminals destroying television equipment belonging to the ap example of turning on the media. why make a target of those who are covering the siege and presumably trying to help the protestors, at least the most peaceful ones get their message out? griff: that's exactly it. in every situation i've been covering protests and riots since the early 2000 and the core belief, hey, i'm going to get your message out usually works. it went to a different level...
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that means that for ap, they— most vulnerable. that means that for ap, they are — most vulnerable. ap settings. _ deem vulnerable, and for many ap settings, that will be all the children— settings, that will be all the children in the school. we have also offered _ children in the school. we have also offered them some flexibility to work— offered them some flexibility to work with their parents, because they understand their children and their parents well and they understand what is going to work for them _ understand what is going to work for them. many settings talk to us about them. many settings talk to us about the value _ them. many settings talk to us about the value of— them. many settings talk to us about the value of being able to design patterns — the value of being able to design patterns with parents, as ap settings _ patterns with parents, as ap settings do quite a lot of the time in normal— settings do quite a lot of the time in normal times, to try and manage patterns _ in normal times, to try and manage patterns of— in normal times, to try and manage patterns of
that means that for ap, they— most vulnerable. that means that for ap, they are — most vulnerable. ap settings. _ deem vulnerable, and for many ap settings, that will be all the children— settings, that will be all the children in the school. we have also offered _ children in the school. we have also offered them some flexibility to work— offered them some flexibility to work with their parents, because they understand their children and their parents well and they understand what is...
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in the breaking news of this hour, the ap is reporting u.s. defense officials say they are worried about an insider attack or other threat from service members involved in securing president-elect joe biden's inauguration, prompting the fbi to vet all of the 25,000 national guard troops coming into washington for the event. army secretary ryan mccarthy told the associated press that officials are conscious of the potential threat, and he warned commanders to be on the lookout for any problems within their ranks, as the inauguration approaches. so far, however, he and other leaders say they have seen no evidence of any threats, and officials said the vetting hadn't flagged any issues. the security forces provided for the biden-harris inauguration will be more than five times greater than the security forces provided for the 1965 an inauguration of president lyndon johnson, which was the first presidential inauguration ceremony after the assassination of president john f. kennedy. today the chair of the house intelligence committee, adam schiff
in the breaking news of this hour, the ap is reporting u.s. defense officials say they are worried about an insider attack or other threat from service members involved in securing president-elect joe biden's inauguration, prompting the fbi to vet all of the 25,000 national guard troops coming into washington for the event. army secretary ryan mccarthy told the associated press that officials are conscious of the potential threat, and he warned commanders to be on the lookout for any problems...
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but it cannot be an ape it has to be here why because they they want to they wanted it to be human. and they what they did they took that pelvis to a lab. and they reshape it in the human shape the point is when you don't have a christian worldview what kind of commitment do you have with honesty. with truth . what is live for hanes evolution is an atheistic conspiracy theory regarding the power of cars just from your bedroom where. the creationist worldview is taught in school. would you like the most shows like you so they don't understand the concept of evolution which right there is 6000 years ago is that right yes. they do create a force. for good. this is the same way as it is a sin against god. the bible says that suffering and pain came to earth through original sin the museum depicts this in a cabinet of horrors that it calls the cave of sorrows. to speak up because of the same. it brought chaos you brought that sense of the world is not safe anymore we have wars we have pain as of that nature and now i am pregnant now so i think i can understand that the curse of the pain
but it cannot be an ape it has to be here why because they they want to they wanted it to be human. and they what they did they took that pelvis to a lab. and they reshape it in the human shape the point is when you don't have a christian worldview what kind of commitment do you have with honesty. with truth . what is live for hanes evolution is an atheistic conspiracy theory regarding the power of cars just from your bedroom where. the creationist worldview is taught in school. would you like...
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evidence of neanderthals was discovered in the 19th century many experts described the species as apes like. a more realistic picture of the neanderthals evolved decades later. analysis of their remains in various artifacts provided details about the way they lived the survival skills that they developed and the climate in which they lived. that climate was extremely harsh during the millennia that neanderthals inhabited the eurasian continent. this was the ice age and there were periods of extreme cold with temperatures dropping to minus 20 degrees celsius and sea levels were much lower than they are today. the evidence indicates that the neanderthals adapted well to these particularly difficult conditions. paleoanthropologist professor chris stringer of london's natural history museum specializes in the physical and anatomical development of early humans. they never saw faces very different to the shape of a modern face and many arguments about how that face evolved and why devolved and i think the view now is that certainly that face it's partly to do with conduct i should so we kno
evidence of neanderthals was discovered in the 19th century many experts described the species as apes like. a more realistic picture of the neanderthals evolved decades later. analysis of their remains in various artifacts provided details about the way they lived the survival skills that they developed and the climate in which they lived. that climate was extremely harsh during the millennia that neanderthals inhabited the eurasian continent. this was the ice age and there were periods of...
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this is my favorite one they found the pelvis of lucy they looked and they said it looks like an ape. but it's and it cannot be an ape it has to be here why because they they want to they wanted it to be human. and they and what they did they took that pelvis to a lab. and they reshape it in the human shape the point is when you don't have a commercial world view or what our commitment do you have with honesty. with troops. what is lives now for hans evolution is an atheistic conspiracy theory. if the guard of our car just drove from your bedroom where. the creationist worldview is taught in school. would you like the most shows like. so you don't understand the concept of evolution with great cers 6000 years ago is that right yes i was going to create the 4th. or is it. this is the same way as it is a sin against god since. the bible says that suffering and pain came to earth through original sin the museum depicts this and a cabinet of horrors that it calls the cave of sorrows. speak up because of this and. it brought yes you brought death still the world is not safe anymore we have
this is my favorite one they found the pelvis of lucy they looked and they said it looks like an ape. but it's and it cannot be an ape it has to be here why because they they want to they wanted it to be human. and they and what they did they took that pelvis to a lab. and they reshape it in the human shape the point is when you don't have a commercial world view or what our commitment do you have with honesty. with troops. what is lives now for hans evolution is an atheistic conspiracy theory....
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this is my favorite one they found the pelvis of lucy they looked and they said it looks like an ape. but it is and it cannot be an ape it has to be here why because they they want to they wanted it to be human. and then what they did they took that pelvis to a lab. and they reshape it in the human shape the point is when you don't have a christian worldview or what kind of commitment you have with honesty. with troops . what is lie is now 3 or 4 hands evolution is an atheistic conspiracy theory. if we're going to our cars there just shows your clear the room where. the creationist worldview is taught in school it's. what you like the most shows are. so they don't understand the concept of evolution which raises a serious 6000 years ago is that right yes. there were 3 or. 4 if. this is the same way as it is a sin against god since. the bible says that suffering and pain came to earth through original sin to museum depicts this and a cabinet of horrors that it calls the cave of sorrows. to speak up because of the sand. and rocks here else you have brought that sense of the world is not
this is my favorite one they found the pelvis of lucy they looked and they said it looks like an ape. but it is and it cannot be an ape it has to be here why because they they want to they wanted it to be human. and then what they did they took that pelvis to a lab. and they reshape it in the human shape the point is when you don't have a christian worldview or what kind of commitment you have with honesty. with troops . what is lie is now 3 or 4 hands evolution is an atheistic conspiracy...
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with us so how do we explain the huge difference between humans and apes. some primates can scale trees in the rain forests. while another species exploits other planets. the human genome contains some 3000000000 base pairs of which just 40000000 differ from those of chimpanzees but this vital difference means that certain proteins in apes have other structures and possibly other functions in the body. but for all the differences there are also many similarities. using tools to eat food with for example. chimpanzees used twigs to pry delicious ants from their nests. and chimps are emotional creatures researches have even found similarities in the sound of their laughter and ours. they understand symbols and can learn for example which one beats the other in a game of rock paper scissors. but chimpanzees will probably never be able to build computers although then again neither can most of us the famous primatologist jane goodall urges us to use our supposedly superior intelligence to start protecting the habitats about primate cousins on the planet as a who
with us so how do we explain the huge difference between humans and apes. some primates can scale trees in the rain forests. while another species exploits other planets. the human genome contains some 3000000000 base pairs of which just 40000000 differ from those of chimpanzees but this vital difference means that certain proteins in apes have other structures and possibly other functions in the body. but for all the differences there are also many similarities. using tools to eat food with...
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warnock takes the trophy against announcedthe ap has that along with many organizations.off ahead of david perdue but by of razor thin margin. it is within the recount margin. stay with us through the morning as we look through that vote return and also the challenges of washington. isaac boltansky with us again. the nation onross bloomberg radio and television. picka: democrats need to up both seats in the georgia runoff election to take control of the senate. they are now halfway there. according to the associated press, democrat rafael warnock defeated kelly loeffler. rev. warnock's eight civil rights activist who will be georgia upon first black senator. the race between jon ossoff and david perdue is a dead heat with a number of votes still to be counted. david produced senate term expires sunday. donald trump has signed an executive order banning -- order does not take effect until after donald trump leaves office. it will be up to joe biden to decide whether to enforce it. a dire warning issued in north korea. he says development plans have fallen far short of thei
warnock takes the trophy against announcedthe ap has that along with many organizations.off ahead of david perdue but by of razor thin margin. it is within the recount margin. stay with us through the morning as we look through that vote return and also the challenges of washington. isaac boltansky with us again. the nation onross bloomberg radio and television. picka: democrats need to up both seats in the georgia runoff election to take control of the senate. they are now halfway there....
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california have tested positive for the corona virus in what's believed to be the 1st transmission to apes. divers are searching the ocean floor off the indonesian island of java looking for the flight recorders from the passenger jet that crashed on saturday authorities hope information contained on the recorders will clarify why the boeing 737 came down minutes after takeoff from jakarta 62 people on board. more dead being brought to land along with the belongings of passengers amidst the recovered items body parts are now also being discovered. there have since sunday we successfully retrieved 14 pieces of human remains from the scene of the accident along with victims belongings like clothing. over 2000 people are involved in the recovery effort closure for the families of the victims is now the priority. i have asked this very hard working team to concentrate on finding victims. because the victims' families have been waiting very hope this can be completed quickly. we are also carrying out an intensive search for the black boxes but the focus will also be searching for victims. the 1
california have tested positive for the corona virus in what's believed to be the 1st transmission to apes. divers are searching the ocean floor off the indonesian island of java looking for the flight recorders from the passenger jet that crashed on saturday authorities hope information contained on the recorders will clarify why the boeing 737 came down minutes after takeoff from jakarta 62 people on board. more dead being brought to land along with the belongings of passengers amidst the...
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california have tested positive for corona virus and what's believed to be the 1st transmission to apes the european union has called on bosnia to improve the living conditions of hundreds of migrants stuck without shelter and the middle of winter bosnia has become a dead end for many trying to reach the by way of the so-called balkan route a desperate situation has gone dire for some after one detention center was burned to the ground. aid workers make their way to a makeshift migrant camp in the middle of the woods with the help of e.u. funds they try to ensure that at least the most basic needs are being met. with the shelters like this there's almost nothing to be done so it's about making sure they have the sleeping bags the winter clothes the shoes so that they can survive the winter the campus home to 60 young men from bangladesh as well as entire families before walking in. these migrants say they arrived 2 months ago but have had to continually move since then and then the walking is all that this is what remains of the official camp and after it was set on fire last month. the
california have tested positive for corona virus and what's believed to be the 1st transmission to apes the european union has called on bosnia to improve the living conditions of hundreds of migrants stuck without shelter and the middle of winter bosnia has become a dead end for many trying to reach the by way of the so-called balkan route a desperate situation has gone dire for some after one detention center was burned to the ground. aid workers make their way to a makeshift migrant camp in...
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breaking news.washington (ap) - officials say evacuation at inaugural rehearsal was due to a fire several not believed to be a threat. record temperatures across the bay area brought many people to the beaches this weekend. over at crissy field beach in san francisco, many took advantage of the heat while also remaining socially distant. temperatures reached to 10 to 20 degrees above average. and in san francisco-- the last time it was this warm in january was in 2014. families say it was a breath of fresh air from being inside, in following this warm weather-- the national weather service issued a high wind advisory last night lasting checking bay area checking checking bay area weather before you head out the door. weatherweather.weather..weather . after the state lowered the age for people to get the covid-19 vaccine to 65, long lines started pop
breaking news.washington (ap) - officials say evacuation at inaugural rehearsal was due to a fire several not believed to be a threat. record temperatures across the bay area brought many people to the beaches this weekend. over at crissy field beach in san francisco, many took advantage of the heat while also remaining socially distant. temperatures reached to 10 to 20 degrees above average. and in san francisco-- the last time it was this warm in january was in 2014. families say it was a...
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for example, the main ap u.s.istory course framework refers to property five times of which four are in a negative context of restricting the right to vote based on property requirements. the only reference to legal protections for property rights, a more positive context, refers to the northwest ordinance of relatively obscure reference to most non-historians. nothing is included constitutional protections or fundamental property rights such as the prohibition on government taking a person's property with out compensation or protections for inventions rather intellectual property. stepping back and considering our current social contacts, if property has been presented to students, mostly is example historical injustice, what does this suggest to students about the need to respect the private property of others? in the case of religion, with few sections, references are vague formulations about divergent views, there is nothing explicit referencing the bible, jews, judaism. there are a few references to christian
for example, the main ap u.s.istory course framework refers to property five times of which four are in a negative context of restricting the right to vote based on property requirements. the only reference to legal protections for property rights, a more positive context, refers to the northwest ordinance of relatively obscure reference to most non-historians. nothing is included constitutional protections or fundamental property rights such as the prohibition on government taking a person's...
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the ap is reporting the south african covid variant has been found in south carolina.ember, we spoke to the modernity ceo who said it -- the moderna ceo, who said they are looking at a booster to help. pfizer said it looks like there vaccine is also ok to fight the different variant. nonetheless, the ap reporting the first south african variant has been reported in the united states. let's get back to the market action. sovereign wealth fund getting a boost from tech stocks. norway's sovereign wealth fund has a gain of $30 billion. that comes from microsoft, tesla, and alphabet. francine lacqua spoke to the ceo earlier today. >> in 2020, we had a really compressed technological shift in the way we work, the way we live, and the way we can unit hit with the outside world. so we think that these numbers will be difficult to replicate going forward. francine: this shows, gamestop, how retailers can turn the table on big positions. what does this mean for asset managers across the world? what does it mean for norwegian sovereign wealth? >> for us, it does not mean much. we
the ap is reporting the south african covid variant has been found in south carolina.ember, we spoke to the modernity ceo who said it -- the moderna ceo, who said they are looking at a booster to help. pfizer said it looks like there vaccine is also ok to fight the different variant. nonetheless, the ap reporting the first south african variant has been reported in the united states. let's get back to the market action. sovereign wealth fund getting a boost from tech stocks. norway's sovereign...
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camion militar se volco en tachira, un aamurio y mas de 20 rhesultaron heridos i inmigrantes viajbaban apnton tambien hubo un segundo afaccidente falttatal misma zonana dondue un inmnmig perdio la vida >>> flamilia de una mujer qu m murio por con sus cuatro niÑas que calentador provoco la fa familia. >>> ahbhablamos con una mujer qe paso 18 aÑos en la carce por un crimen que no habia cometido n. ahora a en at&t lalas ofertas en smartrtphones sonon para clienteses nuevos...
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este hombre, es jaque apping ana jelly, se ha convertido en una figura notable. del.re es supremacista blanco que se hace llamar... pero una de lagos imÁgenes que mÁs indignaciÓn causa es la de de este hombre sentado en la oficina de nancy pelosi, se llama richard barnett, es seguidor de trump y lÍder de un grupo defensor a derecho a llevar armas y dejÓ un mensaje pelosi que decÍa, que Él estuvo aquÍ, noticias telemundo. >>> una parte de estados unidos muriÓ el 6 de enero, es lo que siente el artista cubano estadounidense, e del rodrÍguez la imagen que vemos muestra a mida asta la bandera de estados unidos que marca el momento del asalto a capitolio, lleva 25 aÑos trabajando en la revista y esta es su primera portada que se siente orgulloso. >>> la pandemia de covid no hace mÁs que dejar rÉcord nefastos en el paÍs, el Último ayer mÁs de 4 mil fallecidos y con california a la cabeza de muertes y contagios ahora 4 veces mÁs que el peak del verano, marÍa paula ochoa con el reporte. >>> felicidad, en estados unidos continuamos rompiendo cifras rÉcord, en cuestiÓn al coron
este hombre, es jaque apping ana jelly, se ha convertido en una figura notable. del.re es supremacista blanco que se hace llamar... pero una de lagos imÁgenes que mÁs indignaciÓn causa es la de de este hombre sentado en la oficina de nancy pelosi, se llama richard barnett, es seguidor de trump y lÍder de un grupo defensor a derecho a llevar armas y dejÓ un mensaje pelosi que decÍa, que Él estuvo aquÍ, noticias telemundo. >>> una parte de estados unidos muriÓ el 6 de enero, es...
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no calls that made and made the associated press and fox, ap was there, too.p and fox had called arizona and if not for that there's no calls any other place. that was effective in defeating trump's attempt to disrupt the election to steal an election because, yes, it was the narrative was broken. that is true but it is also true that we were kind of out there by ourselves and through that process we became a focus of all of this rage, all of this anger. and it was really -- i don't want to say scary. scary is not the right thing because there were times in 2016 it was scary and all of that stuff. but the creditutity of which the consumers were saying the election was stolen woke me up to unhappy facts about the way that the industry works. >> the credulity of fox news consumers of believing things that are not true surprised me? >> what surprised me was the number of people who, whether it was watching fox or whether they were watching other networks or whatever they were doing, but the number of people that greeted the claims credulously and what that told m
no calls that made and made the associated press and fox, ap was there, too.p and fox had called arizona and if not for that there's no calls any other place. that was effective in defeating trump's attempt to disrupt the election to steal an election because, yes, it was the narrative was broken. that is true but it is also true that we were kind of out there by ourselves and through that process we became a focus of all of this rage, all of this anger. and it was really -- i don't want to say...
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that's what ap describes as ranger file formation. the a.p. says, quote, as president trump's supporters amassed outside the capitol last week and sang the national anthem, a line of men wearing olive drab helmets and body armor trudged purposely in the single file line, each man holding the jacket collar of the man ahead. that formation known as ranger file is standard operating procedure for a combat team that's stacking up to breach a building. it's instantly recognizable to any u.s. soldier or marine who served in iraq or afghanistan. it was a chilling sign that many of the vanguard of the mob that stormed the seat of american democracy either had military training or were trained by those who did. and if those kinds of u.s. military tactics were brought to bear against congress in the capitol attack this past week, it's imaginable that even organized force like that, you know, would be deterred by the more than 21,000 armed national guardsmen and women who will be stationed in d.c. in advance of the inauguration to protect it. but they ca
that's what ap describes as ranger file formation. the a.p. says, quote, as president trump's supporters amassed outside the capitol last week and sang the national anthem, a line of men wearing olive drab helmets and body armor trudged purposely in the single file line, each man holding the jacket collar of the man ahead. that formation known as ranger file is standard operating procedure for a combat team that's stacking up to breach a building. it's instantly recognizable to any u.s. soldier...
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with us so how do we explain the huge difference between humans and apes. some primates can scale trees in the rain forest. while another species exploits other planets. the human genome contains some 3000000000 base pairs of which just 40000000 differ from those of chimpanzees but this vital difference means that certain proteins in apes have other structures and possibly other functions in the body. but for all the differences there. also many similarities using tools to eat food with for example. chimpanzees use twigs to pry delicious ants from their nests. and chimps are emotional creatures researchers have even found similarities in the sound of their laughter and ours. they understand symbols. for example which one beats the other in a game of rock paper scissors. but chimpanzees will probably never be able to build computers although then again neither can most of us the famous primatologist jane goodall urges us to use our supposedly superior intelligence to start protecting the habitats about primate cousins and the planet as a whole. is a dental a
with us so how do we explain the huge difference between humans and apes. some primates can scale trees in the rain forest. while another species exploits other planets. the human genome contains some 3000000000 base pairs of which just 40000000 differ from those of chimpanzees but this vital difference means that certain proteins in apes have other structures and possibly other functions in the body. but for all the differences there. also many similarities using tools to eat food with for...
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we have seen ap peaceful transfr of leadership position in the united states senate from a senator from kentucky from a senator from new york. now for the second purpose of rising most of my colleagues do not know when there's anybody on the senate and open the senate up for prayer and for the pledge of allegiance and usually give a one minute speech i would like to get my last one minute speech as president pro tem not saying i want take advantage of the opportunity when nobody else is around as well. four years ago our nation's capital was full of people who came to celebrate a new president inauguration and full of people who came to protest the winner of that election. this biden inauguration was different than that respect but this year just like four years ago there are americans who question election outcome and did not want the inauguration to proceed. since election day i have urged americans to have faith in our constitutional system and let the constitution work the way it has for 240 years work its course. today was a combination of that process like four years ago i know th
we have seen ap peaceful transfr of leadership position in the united states senate from a senator from kentucky from a senator from new york. now for the second purpose of rising most of my colleagues do not know when there's anybody on the senate and open the senate up for prayer and for the pledge of allegiance and usually give a one minute speech i would like to get my last one minute speech as president pro tem not saying i want take advantage of the opportunity when nobody else is around...
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and fecal samples were tested after two of the apes started coughing, showing symptoms last week. the department of agriculture confirms the positive results today. it is believed a staff member infected the troop. >> we follow cdc guidelines, we follow san diego county health guidelines, the team wears ppe around all of our wildlife, and so even with all of those precautions, we still have an exposure that we think happened with that team member. >> here is something to look forward to. fresh local dungeness crab, finally, after delays and weeks of price negotiations. bay area crapper is officially kicked off the season today. they loaded up their boats and headed out early this morning. they will likely start returning on wednesday meaning they could be on the menu later on this week. >>> another high surf advisory across the bay area beginning tomorrow morning, chopper five copies large waves hitting the shore, in san mateo county this morning, high surf as well as king tied, expected tomorrow as well as possible coastal flooding. for that, let's head on over to our chief meteo
and fecal samples were tested after two of the apes started coughing, showing symptoms last week. the department of agriculture confirms the positive results today. it is believed a staff member infected the troop. >> we follow cdc guidelines, we follow san diego county health guidelines, the team wears ppe around all of our wildlife, and so even with all of those precautions, we still have an exposure that we think happened with that team member. >> here is something to look...
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. >> we cannot simply let this go, because we can never heal as ap resolution, calling one replac the president under the 25th amendment. >> i object. >> reporter: sources familiar tell nbc news the vice president is unlikely to act, increasing the emphasis on impeachment, with a vote as early as wednesday. house speaker nancy pelosi says she has the votes to impeach, writing quote, the president's threat to america is urgent, and so, too, will be our action, telling 60 minutes. >> he has done something so serious that there should be prosecution against hem. >> reporter: beyond impeachment, democrats hope to block president trump from ever holding public office again. but they're hoping for bipartisan support, with only a few republican backers so far. >> i actually do believe that the president has disqualified himself. >> reporter: the republican-controlled senate is in recess until january 19th, the day before president-elect joe biden's inauguration. all 100 senators would have to agree to come back any earlier than that. and since that is unlikely to happen, that's setting up th
. >> we cannot simply let this go, because we can never heal as ap resolution, calling one replac the president under the 25th amendment. >> i object. >> reporter: sources familiar tell nbc news the vice president is unlikely to act, increasing the emphasis on impeachment, with a vote as early as wednesday. house speaker nancy pelosi says she has the votes to impeach, writing quote, the president's threat to america is urgent, and so, too, will be our action, telling 60...
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>>> a group of gorillas at the san diego zoo safari park just right now, zoo staff says the great apes are doing well, apart from some congestion they are having. last week fecal samples were tested after two of the eight started coughing and showing symptoms. the department of agriculture confirmed the positive results today. it is believed a staff member infected id, we follow san diego county health guidelines, the team wears ppe around all of our wildlife, and so even with all of those precautions, we still have an exposure that we think happened with that team member. >> the troop will continue to be monitored but the gorillas are eating, drinking and interacting with one another. >>> the niners offering up vaccinations night. this as covid continues to spread of the county. and a letter from the niners president, he writes, the stadium has the technology to store the vaccines and touts the world-class security. meanwhile, parking lot at dodger stadium will soon be home to one of three mass vaccination centers across the state. since may it has been used the driver testing site. t
>>> a group of gorillas at the san diego zoo safari park just right now, zoo staff says the great apes are doing well, apart from some congestion they are having. last week fecal samples were tested after two of the eight started coughing and showing symptoms. the department of agriculture confirmed the positive results today. it is believed a staff member infected id, we follow san diego county health guidelines, the team wears ppe around all of our wildlife, and so even with all of...