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of the animal world.lk about trying to create this connection between people and animals. but how do you find that balance? they are still wild animals. >> the respectful and responsible appreciation for wildlife through tourism is really what's going to save us. >> is that some watermelon? >> reporter: their message is resonating. bindi not only has five million instagram followers, but this: >> yay! bindi barbi! >> reporter: yes, there's a bindi barbie doll. >> good on barbie for-- for standing up for wildlife conservation. >> reporter: it's serious work. it funds a wildlife hospital they opened in 2004. in that first year, they treated 64 animals. now, they'll see more than that every single day. robert showed us around via video-chat. >> it's kind of the daily work that happens here at the australia zoo wildlife hospital. >> reporter: that's a koala on the operating table. >> the habitat for koalas are dwindling, and they're kind of isolated to smaller islands. and at this point, disease spreads very,
of the animal world.lk about trying to create this connection between people and animals. but how do you find that balance? they are still wild animals. >> the respectful and responsible appreciation for wildlife through tourism is really what's going to save us. >> is that some watermelon? >> reporter: their message is resonating. bindi not only has five million instagram followers, but this: >> yay! bindi barbi! >> reporter: yes, there's a bindi barbie doll....
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any given species of animal has viruses and bacteria that circulate within that population of animals. these are viruses that have grown up with that animal over evolutionary time. the point they've come to an understanding and to normal interactions, different animal species, might exchange viruses or bacteria. those pathogens are able to jump from one animal to another human activities like agricultural, intensification and expansion of farming systems, deforestation, and land use change even the wildlife trade or moving wildlife out of their natural environment and moving them around the world. these are the types of activities that bring people into closer contact with wildlife and create opportunity for those viruses that normally would circulate within wild animal population to make the jump into people. and that can happen directly or via domestic animals. and once a virus successfully makes the jump from animals and the people, then it's able to spread from person to person, has the opportunity to do that through social interactions locally where a local outbreak might occur.
any given species of animal has viruses and bacteria that circulate within that population of animals. these are viruses that have grown up with that animal over evolutionary time. the point they've come to an understanding and to normal interactions, different animal species, might exchange viruses or bacteria. those pathogens are able to jump from one animal to another human activities like agricultural, intensification and expansion of farming systems, deforestation, and land use change even...
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these animals, we hope will be a connection for people in nature with these cosmetic animals. you can start to, to entice people into the countryside to think again about what they're looking at . but the thing i find some long was just sort of them just over here in the scrub longhorn cattle, one of net so called big 5 animals introduced to the estate to mimic the behavior of the wild ancestors. these longhorn ah, the biggest of the big 5. so the proxies of the wild cattle of europe that has got traits we hope are still there in the breed. so they are graph eating animals. they browse, eating animals brows, being the each of the leaves and bark and, and how the vegetation as well as glasses. why is that important ecologically? so we consider that the drivers of creating new habitats are these big, heavy metals. they are the ones that are driving a system and they are creating the habitats where everything else is then pouring in. so you really flipping it here rather than having a field and putting cose in the field. you're, you're essentially employing these longhorn as staf
these animals, we hope will be a connection for people in nature with these cosmetic animals. you can start to, to entice people into the countryside to think again about what they're looking at . but the thing i find some long was just sort of them just over here in the scrub longhorn cattle, one of net so called big 5 animals introduced to the estate to mimic the behavior of the wild ancestors. these longhorn ah, the biggest of the big 5. so the proxies of the wild cattle of europe that has...
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so they are graph eating animals. they browse, eating animals brows being eaten leaves and barking. and how to vegetation, as well as grass is why is that important ecologically? so we consider that the drivers of creating new habitats are these big, heavy metals. they are the ones that are driving a system and they are creating the habitats where everything else is then pouring in. so you really flipping it here rather than having a field and putting cose in the field. you're, you're essentially employing these longhorn as staff. so they have a job to do. yeah, yeah. from the area, it's easy to see how this landscape is changed from neatly arranged crop yields to savannah like, scrub land is kept in check by the free roaming herbivores nibbling at the scrub to keep it. whilst at the same time spreading seeds and enriching the biodiversity in the soil, they also produced 50 tons of wild, organic free range meet every year. the benefit of all provide an important source of income for the estate. this would be an arable field in 2005 say. so we were putting on fed lasers and pesticide
so they are graph eating animals. they browse, eating animals brows being eaten leaves and barking. and how to vegetation, as well as grass is why is that important ecologically? so we consider that the drivers of creating new habitats are these big, heavy metals. they are the ones that are driving a system and they are creating the habitats where everything else is then pouring in. so you really flipping it here rather than having a field and putting cose in the field. you're, you're...
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it's more and more animal protein. definitely mount milk has the id 960 s and 4 times the right thought the average now contains a 40 kilogram to meet the chip thing. 350 pounds. and some of this is about the waiting you to goes ican over to terry, and that's a personal choice. so we have a big warning like what all this meeting very consumption. the thing call planning life farming is highly polluting, recalls huge amounts resources, automates large quantities of greenhouse gases, for them to the 1300000000 people around the world to depends on life for that's the pipe. okay. how do you see this is less animal protein? not at all. we'll get it from sustainable and ethical forces in this program, revisit net to say to the u. k. where farmers producing made on restored dairy and crop plans. the 1st of the san diego chile, where pioneering company is revolutionizing the food industry because and also visual intelligence of the world growing addiction to food need for money. my products, many of them process is increasing
it's more and more animal protein. definitely mount milk has the id 960 s and 4 times the right thought the average now contains a 40 kilogram to meet the chip thing. 350 pounds. and some of this is about the waiting you to goes ican over to terry, and that's a personal choice. so we have a big warning like what all this meeting very consumption. the thing call planning life farming is highly polluting, recalls huge amounts resources, automates large quantities of greenhouse gases, for them to...
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. >> now to clear the shelters, teaming up to find animals forever homes.e than 3,000 animals adopted this month in the bay area. >>> at berkeley humane. >> good morning. we are here helping to clear the shelters. >> mike: clear the shelter . >> clear the shelter making special connection between pets and people. >> as of this afternoon more than 635,000 animals have been adopted nationwide since it began in 2015. at pets in need in palo alto they expect more than two dozen pets adopted saturday with many more over the past months this is the first day since the start of the pandemic that the shelter offered drop-in, in-person adoption. >> if this goes well, so far so good, we'll be open every saturday from this point forward. >> shelter also offered low cost and some cases free vaccines for pets, a move to help major break outs of parvo ring worm and diseases that can harm animals and wipe out a shelter. >> it can wipe out a shelter quickly and we are carayful to pay a lot of attention to vaccines and encourage people to get their pet vaccinated. >> new ow
. >> now to clear the shelters, teaming up to find animals forever homes.e than 3,000 animals adopted this month in the bay area. >>> at berkeley humane. >> good morning. we are here helping to clear the shelters. >> mike: clear the shelter . >> clear the shelter making special connection between pets and people. >> as of this afternoon more than 635,000 animals have been adopted nationwide since it began in 2015. at pets in need in palo alto they expect...
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.— particularly as use of animation. ,., animation.e moments that were - animation. there were some moments that were playful l animation. there were some | moments that were playful in terms of animation and some members that were really serious in terms of the animation, some moments that had these layers of disturbing textures, especially in the sort of refugee travels on the water, and the fear of drowning was visible, the entire screen became kind of the texture of water, which i think was only really possible through animations.— really possible through animations. . , ., animations. flee arrives at north american _ animations. flee arrives at north american film - animations. flee arrives at i north american film festivals after television news have been saturating the world with images of lives in distress in kabul in contemporary times. how do you think in a way because of what is happening in afghanistan, and lots of people kind of fleeing the country, it is a film with topical relevance here at telluride? i think it is usual
.— particularly as use of animation. ,., animation.e moments that were - animation. there were some moments that were playful l animation. there were some | moments that were playful in terms of animation and some members that were really serious in terms of the animation, some moments that had these layers of disturbing textures, especially in the sort of refugee travels on the water, and the fear of drowning was visible, the entire screen became kind of the texture of water, which i think...
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the animal shelter outside ukraine is serving the homeless animals in ukraine, both in kiev and outside. as co-chair of the ukraine caucus in congress, i recently visited that country. one of my many stops was at the shelter. this was originally established by the kiev society of the protection of animals. and for the past 20 years, the shelter has rescued abandoned animals off the streets of ukraine, nursed them back to health and gave them a second chance at life. they are operated by maxi mufshgs and he -- maxim and he has devoted his life to caring for these animals. there is an estimated 50,000 animals on the streets of ukraine. the future for the majority of these vulnerable and abandoned animals is bleak, but the shelter provides them with the opportunity to find a loving forever home. since its inception, the shelter has advocated for their animals and promoted humane methods of growing the ever-growing population of stray animals. it creates an environment for more accepting -- a more accepting environment for these vulnerable animals and proves they can be rehabilitated and ad
the animal shelter outside ukraine is serving the homeless animals in ukraine, both in kiev and outside. as co-chair of the ukraine caucus in congress, i recently visited that country. one of my many stops was at the shelter. this was originally established by the kiev society of the protection of animals. and for the past 20 years, the shelter has rescued abandoned animals off the streets of ukraine, nursed them back to health and gave them a second chance at life. they are operated by maxi...
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several animals infected. we'll tell you about the warning signs, coming up. >>> and who's ready for a fall-like weekend in the bay area? we're monitoring cooler temperatures and rain in the forecast. stay with us. my name is on the front. but... i am more proud of the back. siggis: 40% less sugar, and more protein than the leading greek yogurt. >>> good morning. it's 7:43. you'll probably notice it's a little cloudy out there. this is a welcome site. we're looking for a chance for showers in a very dry state of california. the current temperatures right now in walnut creek, 60 degrees. we are expecting cooler temperatures as well. 57 to start out our day here in san jose skbooer also expecting to see a little bit of shower activity. so let's get right to our storm ranger. our mobile doppler radar. here's a scan. things are pretty quiet on the radar. if i pull this further out and show you satellite radar, you can see this system that we're monitoring and tracking. this is expected to bring rain to oregon whic
several animals infected. we'll tell you about the warning signs, coming up. >>> and who's ready for a fall-like weekend in the bay area? we're monitoring cooler temperatures and rain in the forecast. stay with us. my name is on the front. but... i am more proud of the back. siggis: 40% less sugar, and more protein than the leading greek yogurt. >>> good morning. it's 7:43. you'll probably notice it's a little cloudy out there. this is a welcome site. we're looking for a...
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i meat, in a lab without the animals-— meat, in a lab without the animals. ~' ., ., animals. think we have to have it- — animals. i think we have to have it. the _ animals. i think we have to have it. the earth - animals. i think we have to have it. the earth is - animals. i think we have to have it. the earth is not. animals. i think we have to i have it. the earth is not going to grow, we are not going to get more out of an agriculture area. the population is rising and we have to feed all of the people. and we have to feed all of the eo - le. . ., people. the argument for curowin people. the argument for growing meat _ people. the argument for growing meat in - people. the argument for growing meat in labs- people. the argument for i growing meat in labs without living animals is that the process will eventually require less land, less energy and produce a less harmful waste. and it takes more agricultural land to grow feed for the animals that we eat. we are essentially bypassing that. so we don't have to kill all these animals, wejust have we don't have to kill all these
i meat, in a lab without the animals-— meat, in a lab without the animals. ~' ., ., animals. think we have to have it- — animals. i think we have to have it. the _ animals. i think we have to have it. the earth - animals. i think we have to have it. the earth is - animals. i think we have to have it. the earth is not. animals. i think we have to i have it. the earth is not going to grow, we are not going to get more out of an agriculture area. the population is rising and we have to feed...
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hundreds of animals need adoption all over the bay area. go to nbcbayarea.com, click on clear the shelters on the trending bar at the top of the home page. >>> our nbc colleague, lester holt is moving down to the ground floor. you may notice the change when you tune in to nbc nightly news. this is video behind the scenes of the historic 1a studio at 30 rock. he joins us from his new studio at, that's nice. >> yes, that is nice. >> you can watch nightly news at 6:30 tonight right here on nbc bay area. >> very futuristic. >> fancy. >> high tech. >> they even have marble floors. >> i think lester's like in the seventh floor. now he's on the first floor. >> he's down on the "today" show studio. >> he anchors the news. he's the anchor of the building. >> right there on the street. let's bring you out here to san francisco. we are in a fog storm right now. and this is really helping to begin to cool down our temperatures after all that heat, those mid to upper 90s inland we had the past few days. this is going to help to make it better for you. i
hundreds of animals need adoption all over the bay area. go to nbcbayarea.com, click on clear the shelters on the trending bar at the top of the home page. >>> our nbc colleague, lester holt is moving down to the ground floor. you may notice the change when you tune in to nbc nightly news. this is video behind the scenes of the historic 1a studio at 30 rock. he joins us from his new studio at, that's nice. >> yes, that is nice. >> you can watch nightly news at 6:30 tonight...
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the effort now to vaccinate animals at zoos all vaccinate animals at zoos all across the country. ♪ ♪ttention, california. new federal funding of $3 billion is available to help more people pay for health insurance — no matter what your income. how much is yours? julie and bob are paying $700 less, every month. dee got comprehensive coverage for only $1 a month. and the navarros are paying less than $100 a month. check coveredca.com to see your new, lower price. the sooner you sign up the more you save. only at covered california. this way to health insurance. hard work...sure. guesswork...no thank you. the sooner you sign up with the home depot app, you can rent and reserve the right tools with just a tap and see how something looks in your space before you even buy it. the home depot app. how doers get more done. animals against covid-19 over the summer, and now a lot of other zoos across the country are following suit. foxes jayla whitfield has the details. maryland zoo received a shipment of dozens of vaccines over the next few weeks and their animals will get those injections sho
the effort now to vaccinate animals at zoos all vaccinate animals at zoos all across the country. ♪ ♪ttention, california. new federal funding of $3 billion is available to help more people pay for health insurance — no matter what your income. how much is yours? julie and bob are paying $700 less, every month. dee got comprehensive coverage for only $1 a month. and the navarros are paying less than $100 a month. check coveredca.com to see your new, lower price. the sooner you sign up the...
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there is some one who had a lot of animals. all kinds of animals who is now just sitting, trying to do something else. this country is known for its refugees. if you lose your animals, you sign up as a refugee, that's what we say. so there are many people who lost their animals and signed up as refugee. how much want to take? if you lose your animals, you sign up as a refugee so we actually wanted to know what the government's position and let me go to this. we reached out to the government, we reached out to the office of the prime minister, the office of the presidency, the office communitarian, affairs of cultural tourism, federal government, somalia, like the ministry of information. and we got just crickets like no response from any of them, but we did find that they have a policy. and i want to show this to the audience now, of dealing with id, peas and i tell you what, let's, let's tweak this out. so if you're watching this now, you can check our twitter and you can see the policy. but one of the things i want to highlig
there is some one who had a lot of animals. all kinds of animals who is now just sitting, trying to do something else. this country is known for its refugees. if you lose your animals, you sign up as a refugee, that's what we say. so there are many people who lost their animals and signed up as refugee. how much want to take? if you lose your animals, you sign up as a refugee so we actually wanted to know what the government's position and let me go to this. we reached out to the government, we...
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here is another animal that ma not years. here is another animal that may not conjure — years.imal that may not conjure up an image - years. here is another animal that may not conjure up an image of i may not conjure up an image of vulnerability, but they say two in five sharks are in danger of extinction, and raise faces similar threats. ., , ., �* extinction, and raise faces similar threats. ., �* ., , threats. people don't really pay attention to _ threats. people don't really pay attention to what _ threats. people don't really pay attention to what is _ threats. people don't really pay attention to what is happening l threats. people don't really pay. attention to what is happening to them. there is some good news. scientists say that the tuna population is starting to recover after years of overfishing. it clearly demonstrates what can be done when teams work together because these are massively wide—ranging species. all the regions have to coordinate and it is finally paying off. the regions have to coordinate and it is finally paying off-— finally paying off. the repor
here is another animal that ma not years. here is another animal that may not conjure — years.imal that may not conjure up an image - years. here is another animal that may not conjure up an image of i may not conjure up an image of vulnerability, but they say two in five sharks are in danger of extinction, and raise faces similar threats. ., , ., �* extinction, and raise faces similar threats. ., �* ., , threats. people don't really pay attention to _ threats. people don't really pay...
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o it's got to be an animal, a land animal, can't be something from the sea. >> stephen: animals in there still animals, jon. >> no, they're not. >> stephen: they're not robots. >> they're fish. >> stephen: fish no, i don't think so. >> stephen: aren't fish animals? >> yeah! >> stephen: the people have spoken. >> i disagree. >> stephen: so a shark is not scary? >> no, it is, because -- so here's the problem with a shark and the problem with fish in general, it's the medium in which they travel because everything is scary when you have no visibility. you know what i just realized? i'm just a crazy old man off the street. ( cheers and applause ) ( laughter ) >> stephen: okay. i got a glimpse of me on the camera and all of a sudden i was, like, didn't i give that guy money the other day right outside the west third street subway station? ( laughter ) >> stephen: land animal, what's the scariest animal. i asked you, sir, at long last would you not answer my ( bleep ) question? what is the scariest animal, jon stewart? >> give me time? >> stephen:ive given you a lot of time. >> i'm going to
o it's got to be an animal, a land animal, can't be something from the sea. >> stephen: animals in there still animals, jon. >> no, they're not. >> stephen: they're not robots. >> they're fish. >> stephen: fish no, i don't think so. >> stephen: aren't fish animals? >> yeah! >> stephen: the people have spoken. >> i disagree. >> stephen: so a shark is not scary? >> no, it is, because -- so here's the problem with a shark and the...
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. >>> and right now i'm at sf animal control. we'll introduce you to one of the adorable puppies looking for a new home. and we'll talk to a director about what you need to know before you plan to adopt. i see one in the background there. >>> one of the most successful talk show hosts of all time is on "the kelly clarkson show" today. and he's got a beef with kelly in her show. you can find out why on "the kelly clarkson show" right here on nbc bay area at 3:00 this afternoon. >>> to the pandemic now. in california, there on the map you see it's in orange. it is the only state that does not have a high spread of covid. the cdc downgraded california's spread risk from high to substantial, which is actually good news. vermont and connecticut were also in that tier, but the latest update from the cdc then dropped them back into the red zone. the u.s. is now averaging 170,000 new cases and more than 1,800 covid deaths each day. >>> the bay area's latest proof of vaccination mandate taking a lot of people by surprise. new rules will b
. >>> and right now i'm at sf animal control. we'll introduce you to one of the adorable puppies looking for a new home. and we'll talk to a director about what you need to know before you plan to adopt. i see one in the background there. >>> one of the most successful talk show hosts of all time is on "the kelly clarkson show" today. and he's got a beef with kelly in her show. you can find out why on "the kelly clarkson show" right here on nbc bay area at...
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that is clear in human and nonhuman animals.important effects on the body and behavior, ultimately those hormones are there not because they help us survive insolent and regular eating blood sugars i want to use insulin as an example really quickly that is the hormone that acts in the body to regulate energy and regulate blood sugar. what it does is it coordinates behavior with the energetic needs of the body. it signals to the brain, it can get into the brain but uses a different active transport. get to spend energy to get into the brain. that tells lee brandt essentially with the energy needs of the body are in fact hunger to go find food. let's get up and find a food because we have enough blood sugar and your body. there is a coordination on the behaviors the body has to engage in to stay alive and maintain energy levels. these hormones do something very similar but for reproduction not for maintaining energy but for producing eggs and sperm. exposure for the female our offspring. to compete for mating opportunities. when t
that is clear in human and nonhuman animals.important effects on the body and behavior, ultimately those hormones are there not because they help us survive insolent and regular eating blood sugars i want to use insulin as an example really quickly that is the hormone that acts in the body to regulate energy and regulate blood sugar. what it does is it coordinates behavior with the energetic needs of the body. it signals to the brain, it can get into the brain but uses a different active...
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so he is one of the animators.d. and they all come together and it's for a good cause, and i think from just moving on, i feel like i want the things i do to be about something you what i'm saying? even if it's not something that people -- i want people to start a conversation, even some conversation that is against me -- at least it starts a a conversation i think this conversation is about learning what this country at its foundation should be about. and also taking responsibility for what it's not about. and i think that animation is something that lasts the test of time and i'm really happy to be a part of it. >> jimmy: it is called, "we the people" fourth of july, netflix. look for it. i want to show everyone a clip here's a clip of h.e.r.'s song, "change" from "we the people." take a look. ♪ ♪ make a statemen and say it proud oh from the street t the hill join a campaign ♪ ♪ don't have to wait fo someday just t have chang no you're never too young ♪ ♪ to make a differenc you have the power t be an active citi
so he is one of the animators.d. and they all come together and it's for a good cause, and i think from just moving on, i feel like i want the things i do to be about something you what i'm saying? even if it's not something that people -- i want people to start a conversation, even some conversation that is against me -- at least it starts a a conversation i think this conversation is about learning what this country at its foundation should be about. and also taking responsibility for what...
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meat — in a lab... ..without the animals!eached the point where it's not like nice to have. i think it's we have it. the earth is not going to grow, we're not going to get more out of agricultural area. the population is rising and we have to feed all of the people. the argument for growing meat in labs without living animals is that the process will eventually require less land, less energy and produce less harmful waste. and it takes more agricultural land to grow feed for the animals that we eat. we are essentially bypassing that, so we don't have to kill all these animals. we just have to take the stem cell from them. and i think this is a more viable and more environmental, a much better option. companies using cow stem cells to make lab—grown beef burgers and even lab—grown steak are already trying out growth factors made here in iceland. and although the first ever growth factors came from animals, it's hoped that this barley plant method will be cheaper and scalable, because nature can do a lot of the heavy lifting. b
meat — in a lab... ..without the animals!eached the point where it's not like nice to have. i think it's we have it. the earth is not going to grow, we're not going to get more out of agricultural area. the population is rising and we have to feed all of the people. the argument for growing meat in labs without living animals is that the process will eventually require less land, less energy and produce less harmful waste. and it takes more agricultural land to grow feed for the animals that...
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. >> we now know that animals were in fact sold there, live animals, which is something that china hasied. but it's clear that annals like raccoon dogs that are susceptible to these viruses and likely intermediate hosts were sold there. >> do you think it was an adequate investigation? >> i just think they were not fair and objective. they had looked reasonably hard at one plausible hypothesis, but really had ignored or brushed aside the other, the laboratory-associated hypothesis. >> how much of the report was given to zoonosis? >> the total was about four pages out of 313. and in those four pages, the title of the section was "conspiracy theories." >> there's a lot of smoke here. no definitive flame. but, database goes down, no sharing of samples of these potential lab workers who got sickened, no forensic analysis of the lab, it starts to sound like there wasn't a really definitive investigation of the lab leak theory. >> i think that's right, there's not been a definitive investigation of the lab leak theory. >> will there be? >> i think it needs to follow the evidence. if there is
. >> we now know that animals were in fact sold there, live animals, which is something that china hasied. but it's clear that annals like raccoon dogs that are susceptible to these viruses and likely intermediate hosts were sold there. >> do you think it was an adequate investigation? >> i just think they were not fair and objective. they had looked reasonably hard at one plausible hypothesis, but really had ignored or brushed aside the other, the laboratory-associated...
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they will have to shoot their— animals. they will have to shoot their animals animals. not— their animals in their farms and might not be able to sell the meat. you really— might not be able to sell the meat. you really see the effects in the story _ you really see the effects in the story as — you really see the effects in the sto . �* , ., ., , ., you really see the effects in the sto .n ., ., , ., ., story. as we move on, i 'ust want to note it's fashion h story. as we move on, i 'ust want to note it's fashion week, _ story. as we move on, i just want to note it's fashion week, and - story. as we move on, i just want to note it's fashion week, and the - note it's fashion week, and the future looks bright by the telegraph. daisy, you're ahead of the curve. �* ., , telegraph. daisy, you're ahead of the curve. �* . , ., ., telegraph. daisy, you're ahead of the curve. �* . ., ., the curve. already ahead of the curve. i have _ the curve. already ahead of the curve. i have to _ the curve. already ahead of the curve. i have to admit, - the curve. already ahead of the curve.
they will have to shoot their— animals. they will have to shoot their animals animals. not— their animals in their farms and might not be able to sell the meat. you really— might not be able to sell the meat. you really see the effects in the story _ you really see the effects in the story as — you really see the effects in the sto . �* , ., ., , ., you really see the effects in the sto .n ., ., , ., ., story. as we move on, i 'ust want to note it's fashion h story. as we move on, i...
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he's animal dog, breed name. so if you don't want certain part of the breed to come out, just don't come out, keep entire, keep him busy, right? keep entire him busy and debris will not come out. the fit, i can say endorphins. are a big thing to you. i'm wondering when you reach nader's in your life or the felt the soft 3 or your big locker because i i times in my life when i have gotten so confused, bath older stumbled into a bad place. i remember it's like forrest gump, i just think keep move and find a hill and go up, but keep room and that's it. that's the easiest way to unlock your brain, right, and i, and that's it. just the movement. if it's a movement, a step, right, is everything step. so when a dog that's a move, you see aggression fear, anxiety, and security, he doesn't listen why? because he's blocked. but once it's movement look at that does with the homeless people, 9 out of 10 homeless people have a pitiful off leash. why? because they're constantly moving. so why the homeless practice and natural,
he's animal dog, breed name. so if you don't want certain part of the breed to come out, just don't come out, keep entire, keep him busy, right? keep entire him busy and debris will not come out. the fit, i can say endorphins. are a big thing to you. i'm wondering when you reach nader's in your life or the felt the soft 3 or your big locker because i i times in my life when i have gotten so confused, bath older stumbled into a bad place. i remember it's like forrest gump, i just think keep move...
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the dogs in the picture are actually in the care of cobbled small animal rescue and animal welfare organization. the 1st casualty of war though is truth and the fate of the dogs in the cages is still a mystery. i was talking to ortiz, mariah garcia, who is one of the early reporters on the ground in capital. and he told me that it's still not clear who's dogs these why and why they were left behind the crate, such as the last one kind of an official apparent, he told me that they'll retrain and we deploy the dog to work for them. instead, they're still running around the perimeter of the airport and the taliban. ah, the taliban has contacted animal control dog control to catch them. i know they say they haven't sentenced them to death. just like with the war itself. america just call when online right now. earlier in august when actual footage of us service dogs being evacuated from capital did emerge, it led to a comment that american dogs lives were more precious than those of afghan human. u. k. government came on defy a couple of weeks ago as well for being too slow to help with the evacuat
the dogs in the picture are actually in the care of cobbled small animal rescue and animal welfare organization. the 1st casualty of war though is truth and the fate of the dogs in the cages is still a mystery. i was talking to ortiz, mariah garcia, who is one of the early reporters on the ground in capital. and he told me that it's still not clear who's dogs these why and why they were left behind the crate, such as the last one kind of an official apparent, he told me that they'll retrain and...
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these animals are severely abused. to take care of them the way they should be taken care of. [ dog barks ] >> maggie! >> maggie! [ indistinct conversations ] >> anybody who adopts from us, you're part of our family now. we want you to know that we appreciate you and we love you because you love them the way they should have been loved from the beginning. these wonderful adopters that treat their animals like family, and you see where they came from, and now you see where they're at. it just makes everything worth it in the end, because you see these babies so happy and being so loved. just makes me feel tremendous satisfaction. ♪ >> from rescuing dogs to saving coral reefs, the inspiration continues. ♪ >> i am using a 3d printer to create coral out of calcium carbonate. i work on a lot of creative projects that are trying to take a fresh perspective, perhaps, toward issues we have today. a lot of the coral reefs are going through a very traumatic time. the temperature of the water is rising. they can't simply take the
these animals are severely abused. to take care of them the way they should be taken care of. [ dog barks ] >> maggie! >> maggie! [ indistinct conversations ] >> anybody who adopts from us, you're part of our family now. we want you to know that we appreciate you and we love you because you love them the way they should have been loved from the beginning. these wonderful adopters that treat their animals like family, and you see where they came from, and now you see where...