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isisa has bebeen living with moe since e her birt the animal has become so used to her that it's nonoonger possie to set her free in the wild. monique: they are very special animals. they are quite amazing. they are very laid back, as you can see. they are very intelligent, and they are curious. you see, she's interacting also with us. they are just amazing to watch. they're relaxed. maybe they are a lot of things i'm not. so that's also why i am fascinated by them. reporter: monique doesn't get much time to relax. the healthy animals have to be returned to the wild as quickly as possible. the rainforest starts right behind the sanctuary. the animals feel safe there. for monique, this is a alwaysa very special moment. monique: it's always the best part of the whole process. you know, getting ththem froma garden andnd then lettining the. itit's just fantastic. thiss whwhere ey belelon you cacan see the way she's climbi, lolookinaroundnd. reporter: the team's dedication has paid off. this sloloth will fifind a newe in the treetops s and could lie to be at least 20 years old. host: that'
isisa has bebeen living with moe since e her birt the animal has become so used to her that it's nonoonger possie to set her free in the wild. monique: they are very special animals. they are quite amazing. they are very laid back, as you can see. they are very intelligent, and they are curious. you see, she's interacting also with us. they are just amazing to watch. they're relaxed. maybe they are a lot of things i'm not. so that's also why i am fascinated by them. reporter: monique doesn't...
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during pregnancy or early in liffe, linking t to neueuro-developmental effects inin animals, have now bebeen evaluated in two human studies. so there's one in a population in new york and one in a population i in california. and what they find is actually remarkably similar. these developmental exposures to pbdes are actually linked to detriments in i.q. >> two pbdes, penta and octa, were taken off the u.s. market voluntarily in 2004 because of growing health concerns. production of the pbde deca is in the process of being terminated. >> the problem with all of these pbdes is that t they arere very persistent in the environment. >> the i issue with pbdes is tht ththey've been replalaced withtr types of chemicals ththat may he very sisimilar concerns and perhaps even the same mechanism of action, in n terms of their ability to disrupupt the endocririne system. >> the flame retardants chlorinated tris and fire master 550, which may be linked to dna damage, cancer, or neurological defects, continue to be widely used in polyurethane foam in a number of common children's' products. >> so i think
during pregnancy or early in liffe, linking t to neueuro-developmental effects inin animals, have now bebeen evaluated in two human studies. so there's one in a population in new york and one in a population i in california. and what they find is actually remarkably similar. these developmental exposures to pbdes are actually linked to detriments in i.q. >> two pbdes, penta and octa, were taken off the u.s. market voluntarily in 2004 because of growing health concerns. production of the...
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but the city has always bebeen home to radicl voices and new ideas that have stirred things up.n art, in literature, in architecture and urban life. in recent years, the city's artistic profile has grown bigger and brighter, with new w cultural i institutiononsw approaches to art, and new ways of thinking about the landscape. join me as we hit some of the city's most important cultural nerve centers. i'm carolina miranda, culture writer for the "los angeles times," and ththis is "artbound." woman: los angeles is an infinitely inspiring city. it feels l like yoyou can jujust
but the city has always bebeen home to radicl voices and new ideas that have stirred things up.n art, in literature, in architecture and urban life. in recent years, the city's artistic profile has grown bigger and brighter, with new w cultural i institutiononsw approaches to art, and new ways of thinking about the landscape. join me as we hit some of the city's most important cultural nerve centers. i'm carolina miranda, culture writer for the "los angeles times," and ththis is...
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wellrom what we've seen so far i i think you i'm sorry rights not much is bebeen achieved across the fact they don't insult your gueuest and that't's exactly w what donald trump didn't d do. so from t that point of view everybodody was very happypy with themselvess but in ters of substance. this still quite a long way to go. boost a statesmanan to o te restatated the day respectie position and not witith the stunning de large economic deal the multi billion deal that's been signedd. a just yesterday congress is started to movining towardsa bipartisan our legal a and. action to be brutes it for discussion in congress against investments a from chandra in particular. into the united states so we're talking about the situation whereby on the south face are everything was solid bah korea. i think certainly he made a deal opening to suggested that he is gone everything on the table. with his. take me insofar as that day commitment to move forwards on the north korean issues but the same tom is not that the chinese and ye. two provides more substance they have moonta. far beyond the restat
wellrom what we've seen so far i i think you i'm sorry rights not much is bebeen achieved across the fact they don't insult your gueuest and that't's exactly w what donald trump didn't d do. so from t that point of view everybodody was very happypy with themselvess but in ters of substance. this still quite a long way to go. boost a statesmanan to o te restatated the day respectie position and not witith the stunning de large economic deal the multi billion deal that's been signedd. a just...
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they're pretending that it's bebeen wonderfully successful bbecause they're the inin president just like the other guys had to claim it was a big didisaster.. first of all, the president politics in this country is a very peculiar institution. let me close with that because it's really important. the united states is unique in the world, i think, for the following. we have been the most successful in convincing the american people of something that's patently absurd, and that is that when they have an economic problem it's the fault of the government. it's stunning. 95% of the people who've losost ther job in this crisis--and ththere are millions of them--were fired by a private capitalist empployer. iff you're gonnaetet angry at somebody because of unemployment, the logigical target is the cocompany ththat fired you. not in ameririca. our people are trained. they leap over the company that fired them to the politician, the senator or the congressperson whom they're very angry at, who had absolutely nothing to do with it. . the overerwhelming majority of people who've been foforeclosed o
they're pretending that it's bebeen wonderfully successful bbecause they're the inin president just like the other guys had to claim it was a big didisaster.. first of all, the president politics in this country is a very peculiar institution. let me close with that because it's really important. the united states is unique in the world, i think, for the following. we have been the most successful in convincing the american people of something that's patently absurd, and that is that when they...