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once they entered captivity what happened to them. we know there was examples from massachusetts, charleston, they were free men held in prisons, but what happened to the men that had vulnerability as formally enslaved men that were treated under a property principal. so there has been an emphasis on battles and battlefield atrocities for very good reason. black soldiers were very vulnerable when it came to capturing confederates in battle. there has been great work on that but what happens after capture? that is one of the questions that i really wanted to understand. what happens after capture and how many of the men were able to survive. those basic questions that we didn't know about yet. additionally i found there was an emphasis on a particular space in the civil war that are military prisons. military prisons are places where we encountered information but beyond that there were so few numbers reaching the prisons as a whole out of the men known to be taken captive. what happened to those that didn't make it to prison, but what
once they entered captivity what happened to them. we know there was examples from massachusetts, charleston, they were free men held in prisons, but what happened to the men that had vulnerability as formally enslaved men that were treated under a property principal. so there has been an emphasis on battles and battlefield atrocities for very good reason. black soldiers were very vulnerable when it came to capturing confederates in battle. there has been great work on that but what happens...
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they were experiencing his pariah of captivity. and so i started to expand my search beyond the official records, which is where i started. and i started to flood to orders number 25, which basically establish these depots reclamation of an escape enslaved people and actually intended for non combatants people who hadn't entered into the united states army, but they establish these depots and basically all these urban spaces throughout the confederacy, in order for enslavers to -- and it established these practices that reflected to a certain degree, buy advertising for the people in newspapers so i started looking through newspapers to see, okay, is there anything i can find about these men? and whether or not they're being put through these kinds of process he's. and indeed, they were. i found several instances in newspapers and some of them have been spoken of before, but i'm making this connection to general orders of 25 was a really exciting to me, where these bands are being captured in uniform, and then they're being adverti
they were experiencing his pariah of captivity. and so i started to expand my search beyond the official records, which is where i started. and i started to flood to orders number 25, which basically establish these depots reclamation of an escape enslaved people and actually intended for non combatants people who hadn't entered into the united states army, but they establish these depots and basically all these urban spaces throughout the confederacy, in order for enslavers to -- and it...
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but now the bbc has obtained a letter written by princess latifa from her captivity. cambridgeshire police, says... cambridgeshire police have told us that the letter will be considered in their ongoing review of shamsa's case. we've pieced together shamsa's extraordinary story. she was a passionate horse rider and loved spending summers at her father's estate in the surrey countryside. shamsa was cheeky, liked to push all the boundaries and she wasn't what you would call a princess. you know? she was full of life and adventure. shamsa dreamt of going to university, but says that her father wouldn't allow it. so in the summer of the year 2000, she drove a black range rover to the edge of the estate and ran away. after shamsa escaped her father's estate in longcross, she lived as a free woman for around two months. she then checked into this hotel in cambridge. suddenly, herfather�*s operatives arrived and she was captured. by sam the next morning, she was on a helicopter to northern france, where she was transferred to a private jet that took her to dubai. six months
but now the bbc has obtained a letter written by princess latifa from her captivity. cambridgeshire police, says... cambridgeshire police have told us that the letter will be considered in their ongoing review of shamsa's case. we've pieced together shamsa's extraordinary story. she was a passionate horse rider and loved spending summers at her father's estate in the surrey countryside. shamsa was cheeky, liked to push all the boundaries and she wasn't what you would call a princess. you know?...
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now the bbc has obtained exclusive letter written by princess latifa from her captivity.... cambridgeshire police have told us the letter will be considered in their ongoing review of shamsa's case. we have pieced together shamsa's extraordinary story. she was a passionate horse rider and loved spending summers at her father's estate in the surrey countryside. shamsa was cheeky, liked to push all the boundaries. and she wasn't what you would call "a princess", you know? she was full of life and adventure. she dreamt of going to university but says that her father wouldn't allow it. so in the summer of the year 2000, she drove a black range rover to the edge of the estate, and she ran away. after shamsa escaped her father's estate, she lived as a free woman for around two months. she then checked into this hotel in cambridge. suddenly, her father's operatives arrived, and she was captured. by sam the next morning, she was on a helicopter to northern france, where she was transferred to a private jet that took her to dubai. six months later, from her captivity in dubai, she
now the bbc has obtained exclusive letter written by princess latifa from her captivity.... cambridgeshire police have told us the letter will be considered in their ongoing review of shamsa's case. we have pieced together shamsa's extraordinary story. she was a passionate horse rider and loved spending summers at her father's estate in the surrey countryside. shamsa was cheeky, liked to push all the boundaries. and she wasn't what you would call "a princess", you know? she was full...
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now the bbc has obtained exclusive letter written by princess latifa from her captivity.boundaries and she wasn't what you would call a princess. you know? she was full of life and adventure. she dreamt of going to university, but says that her father wouldn't allow it. so in the summer of the year 2000, she drove a black range rover to the edge of the estate and she ran away. after shamsa escaped her father's estate, she lived as a free woman for around two months. she then checked into this hotel in cambridge. suddenly, herfather�*s operatives arrived and she was captured. by sam the next morning, she was on a helicopter to northern france, where she was transferred to a private jet that took her to dubai. on her enforced return to dubai, shamsa was kept locked up for the next eight years. she was then released from confinement, but her life remained heavily controlled. we spoke to someone who had regular contact with after she was released. she was tranquilized all the time. everything she did was controlled. there was no spark. in shamsa any more. there was no fight i
now the bbc has obtained exclusive letter written by princess latifa from her captivity.boundaries and she wasn't what you would call a princess. you know? she was full of life and adventure. she dreamt of going to university, but says that her father wouldn't allow it. so in the summer of the year 2000, she drove a black range rover to the edge of the estate and she ran away. after shamsa escaped her father's estate, she lived as a free woman for around two months. she then checked into this...
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the bbc obtained an exclusive letter written by princess latifa in captivity.it, a plea to reopen her sister's case. she says that she has strong links with england and her fondest memories oour her time here. we have pieced together the extra nares story. she was a passionate horse writer and loved spending summers at her father's estate in the surrey countryside. >> she liked to push all the boundaries. she was not what you would call a princess. she was full of life and adventure. reporter: she dreamt of going to university but said her father would not allow it. in the summer of 2000, she drove a black range rover to the edge of the estate and ran away. after she escaped, she lived as a free woman for around two months. she then checked into this hotel in cambridge. suddenly, her father's operatives arrived and she was captured. by 5 a.m. the next warning, she was on a helicopter to northern france were was transferred to a private jet that took her to dubai. on her and forced return to dubai, she was kept locked up for the next eight years and then release
the bbc obtained an exclusive letter written by princess latifa in captivity.it, a plea to reopen her sister's case. she says that she has strong links with england and her fondest memories oour her time here. we have pieced together the extra nares story. she was a passionate horse writer and loved spending summers at her father's estate in the surrey countryside. >> she liked to push all the boundaries. she was not what you would call a princess. she was full of life and adventure....
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she says that she is a princess held captive.this video in 2018 as she was about to flee. >> i'm feeling positive about the future. just waking up in the morning and thinking, i can do whatever i want today. i can go wherever i want. >> with her friend's help, they managed to flee dubai. the plan was to seek political asylum in the united states. but, eight days later, as they were about to reach india, her pursuit for freedom was shattered. >> we started hearing noises from the uppereck, which sounded like gunshots. basically, the boat was taken over by indian special forces. latifa saying, oh, my god, they're here. she continues screaming and kicking and trying to get away. that's the last time i've seen my friend. >> princess latifa was taken off the boat by force in international waters. she disappeared. nothing has been heard from her since until now. >> i'm repeating to them, my name is latifa, i don't want to go to dubai. i want asylum. >> we obtained these videos recorded over many months. in them, she details where she i
she says that she is a princess held captive.this video in 2018 as she was about to flee. >> i'm feeling positive about the future. just waking up in the morning and thinking, i can do whatever i want today. i can go wherever i want. >> with her friend's help, they managed to flee dubai. the plan was to seek political asylum in the united states. but, eight days later, as they were about to reach india, her pursuit for freedom was shattered. >> we started hearing noises from...
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we are now in the white abalone captive breeding lab. this is a really exciting place where we try to make the babies, the baby white abalone that will be the animals that go out in the wild and help save the species. so these guys in these troughs were just booted out of the nursery over there behind you because that's where we're going to send all the new animals that we produce this year, and these are all the ones that we produced in 2018, in all--this whole rack. and i can pull up a really tiny one and put it on my finger. swezey: and these guys are all the same age, right? aquilino: they're all the same age, so it's really amazing the size variation that we see in these animals. there's a lot of genetic variation in abalone,e and that's good news in some ways, when we think about climate change because there might be a lot of genetic adaptations that they have that natural selection can act on. we're helicopter parents to every one. swezey: yeah, every white abalone is sacred in this lab. so our research has been focused on basic i
we are now in the white abalone captive breeding lab. this is a really exciting place where we try to make the babies, the baby white abalone that will be the animals that go out in the wild and help save the species. so these guys in these troughs were just booted out of the nursery over there behind you because that's where we're going to send all the new animals that we produce this year, and these are all the ones that we produced in 2018, in all--this whole rack. and i can pull up a really...
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she says that she's a princess held captive.e was about to flee. i'm feeling positive about the future. just waking up in the morning and thinking, i can do whatever i want today, i can go wherever i want. with the help of her friend tiina, they managed to flee dubai and board a yacht. the plan was to cross the indian ocean and seek political asylum in the united states. but eight days later, as they were about to reach india, her pursuit for freedom was shattered. we started hearing noises from the upper deck which sounded like gunshots. basically, the boat was taken over by indian special forces. latifa was saying, "oh, my god, my, god, they're here." she continued screaming and kicking and trying to get away. that's the last time i've seen my friend. princess latifa was taken off the boat by force in international waters. she disappeared. princess latifa would only be allowed to step out of the villa for this, a lunch with former un human rights commissioner mary robinson, arranged by her stepmother, princess haya. nothing ha
she says that she's a princess held captive.e was about to flee. i'm feeling positive about the future. just waking up in the morning and thinking, i can do whatever i want today, i can go wherever i want. with the help of her friend tiina, they managed to flee dubai and board a yacht. the plan was to cross the indian ocean and seek political asylum in the united states. but eight days later, as they were about to reach india, her pursuit for freedom was shattered. we started hearing noises...
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dozens of students were released to their forces after spending about 10 days in captivity now one of the parents is telling us that he heard his son telling him that after the school after completing the school he's not going back to any other school a. kitchen for him is over and that is the fear of or forges feo parents fear of agencies that are supporting development issues in africa the concern is that these continual raids on schools is going to kill of education in northern nigeria one of the we is one of the regions that is falling far behind in this country in terms of school roll meant in terms of school retention in terms of graduating students as well so this is a very big concern and the way it's spreading now it's for concerning not only to families but also to the government which by the way wasn't able to deal with the situation over the past 7 years or so because banditry started right here and so for a state farms are being raided cattle are being taken away people and then the it's graduated in to take your people hostage for once i'm and this is continuing to go in
dozens of students were released to their forces after spending about 10 days in captivity now one of the parents is telling us that he heard his son telling him that after the school after completing the school he's not going back to any other school a. kitchen for him is over and that is the fear of or forges feo parents fear of agencies that are supporting development issues in africa the concern is that these continual raids on schools is going to kill of education in northern nigeria one...
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were all -- as green as donald trump was, had come into the gop, the republican party, and has captivated them. to me, when i think back and hear the reports about how many were talking with the russians and even the politicians, of the senators met with these people, and the last year, with the ambassador in that country, these guys could not have done none of that with any president in history in my life, and i have been here through all of those things. you know, so to me is -- what trump has on them, with all of the people, the arabs, the turks, the money that he had in his corner, the chinese, all of the stuff he had to turn this country over, upside down, and he took it. so they can't come out and vote against them. they're going to protect him. every single action they protected because he got that slip on them. he got that ticket on them. he considers himself the don and he's got them dirty. host: president biden returning from camp david today, the milwaukee journal sentinel piece , the schedule for the president in the week coming up. he's coming back from camp david, cnn town h
were all -- as green as donald trump was, had come into the gop, the republican party, and has captivated them. to me, when i think back and hear the reports about how many were talking with the russians and even the politicians, of the senators met with these people, and the last year, with the ambassador in that country, these guys could not have done none of that with any president in history in my life, and i have been here through all of those things. you know, so to me is -- what trump...
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she says that she is a princess held captive.eo in 2018, as she was about to flee. i'm feeling positive about the future. just waking up in the morning and thinking, "i can do whatever i want today, i can go wherever i want." with the help of her friend tina, they managed to flee dubai and board a yacht. the plan was to cross the indian ocean and seek political asylum in the united states. but eight days later, as they were about to reach india, her pursuit for freedom was shattered. we started hearing noises from the upper deck which sounded like gunshots. basically, the boat was taken over by indian special forces. latifa was saying, "oh, my god, oh, my god, they're here." she continued screaming and kicking and trying to get away, and that's the last time i've seen my friend. princess latifa was taken off the boat by force in international waters. she disappeared. nothing has been heard from her since, until now. i'm repeating to them, "my name is latifa maktoum, i don't want to go to dubai, i want to get asylum..." panorama h
she says that she is a princess held captive.eo in 2018, as she was about to flee. i'm feeling positive about the future. just waking up in the morning and thinking, "i can do whatever i want today, i can go wherever i want." with the help of her friend tina, they managed to flee dubai and board a yacht. the plan was to cross the indian ocean and seek political asylum in the united states. but eight days later, as they were about to reach india, her pursuit for freedom was shattered....
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she says that she's a princess held captive.this video in 2018 as she was about to flee. i'm feeling positive about the future. just waking up in the morning and thinking, i can do whatever i want today, i can go wherever i want. with the help of her friend tiina, they managed to flee dubai and board a yacht. the plan was to cross the indian ocean and seek political asylum in the united states. but, eight days later, as they were about to reach india, her pursuit for freedom was shattered. we started hearing noises from the upper deck which sounded like gunshots. basically, the boat was taken over by indian special forces. latifa was saying, "oh, my god, my, god, they're here." she continued screaming and kicking and trying to get away. that's the last time i've seen my friend. princess latifa was taken off the boat by force in international waters. she disappeared. princess latifa would only be allowed to step out of the villa for this, a lunch with former un human rights commissioner mary robinson, arranged by her stepmother,
she says that she's a princess held captive.this video in 2018 as she was about to flee. i'm feeling positive about the future. just waking up in the morning and thinking, i can do whatever i want today, i can go wherever i want. with the help of her friend tiina, they managed to flee dubai and board a yacht. the plan was to cross the indian ocean and seek political asylum in the united states. but, eight days later, as they were about to reach india, her pursuit for freedom was shattered. we...
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she says she's being held captive by her family. i'm a i'm a hostage and this villa has been converted into a jail, all the windows are barred shut, i cannot open any window. president biden arrives in wisconsin for a televised debate on his $1.9 trillion covid rescue package. more protests against myanmar�*s military coup, ousted leader aung san suu kyi faces new charges. and once in a generation snowfalls across the southern us. texas bears the brunt of freezing conditions. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the bbc has obtained secret recordings, made by the daughter of the ruler of dubai, in which she accuses her father of holding her in solitary confinement. sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum is a close ally of the united kingdom, with extensive business interests here, and he claims that princess latifa is safe in the care of the family. it's known that the princess tried to leave dubai in 2018, but was captured by troops and forced to return. last year, the high court in london found that sheikh
she says she's being held captive by her family. i'm a i'm a hostage and this villa has been converted into a jail, all the windows are barred shut, i cannot open any window. president biden arrives in wisconsin for a televised debate on his $1.9 trillion covid rescue package. more protests against myanmar�*s military coup, ousted leader aung san suu kyi faces new charges. and once in a generation snowfalls across the southern us. texas bears the brunt of freezing conditions. welcome to our...
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she says she's being held captive by her family.nd this villa has been converted into a jail, all the windows are barred shut, i cannot open any window. president biden arrives in wisconsin for a televised debate on his $1.9 trillion covid rescue package. more protests against myanmar�*s military coup, ousted leader aung san suu kyi faces new charges. and once in a generation snowfalls across the southern us. texas bears the brunt of freezing conditions.
she says she's being held captive by her family.nd this villa has been converted into a jail, all the windows are barred shut, i cannot open any window. president biden arrives in wisconsin for a televised debate on his $1.9 trillion covid rescue package. more protests against myanmar�*s military coup, ousted leader aung san suu kyi faces new charges. and once in a generation snowfalls across the southern us. texas bears the brunt of freezing conditions.
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now the bbc has obtained exclusive letter written by princess latifa from her captivity.ory. she was a passionate horse rider and loved spending summers at her father's estate in the surrey countryside. shamsa was cheeky, liked to push all the boundaries and she wasn't what you would call "a princess". you know? she was full of life and adventure. she dreamt of going to university, but says that her father wouldn't allow it. so in the summer of the year 2000, she drove a black range rover to the edge of the estate and she ran away. after shamsa escaped her father's estate, she lived as a free woman for around two months. she then checked into this hotel in cambridge. suddenly, herfather�*s operatives arrived and she was captured. by sam the next morning, she was on a helicopter to northern france, where she was transferred to a private jet that took her to dubai. six months later, from her captivity in dubai, she managed to get word of what happened to her to a lawyer in the uk who contacted the police. dci david beck received the news. it's not everyday that an allegatio
now the bbc has obtained exclusive letter written by princess latifa from her captivity.ory. she was a passionate horse rider and loved spending summers at her father's estate in the surrey countryside. shamsa was cheeky, liked to push all the boundaries and she wasn't what you would call "a princess". you know? she was full of life and adventure. she dreamt of going to university, but says that her father wouldn't allow it. so in the summer of the year 2000, she drove a black range...
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a majority of elephants live in captivity there are huge daughters to traction and have to perform tricks on command for the hordes of applauding tourists who visit them every year these tricks are often perfected by doctoring them repeatedly but the pandemic is part of the plan of incoming tourists while on the one hand this is good news for the elephants on the other their future their means threatened some of them now have received a new lease on life we accompanied an elephant rescue team to see for ourselves. just one look and she knows exactly which elephant is which she now has 80 of them each one has suffered lect child learn all their stories. until just a few years ago this elephant worked in a nearby riding camp as the conservationist explains he had to carry tourists around every day if he didn't obey his trainer would pierce is thick skin with a bull hook the tie activist has been working to protect elephants for 25 years. with her foundation she aims to improve the lives of the packet derms donations unable her to buy up animals who've suffered especially harsh treatment mos
a majority of elephants live in captivity there are huge daughters to traction and have to perform tricks on command for the hordes of applauding tourists who visit them every year these tricks are often perfected by doctoring them repeatedly but the pandemic is part of the plan of incoming tourists while on the one hand this is good news for the elephants on the other their future their means threatened some of them now have received a new lease on life we accompanied an elephant rescue team...
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helicopter when released into the wild just recently a critically endangered animals had been in captivity wanted thailand and were rescued by the borneo running a tank survival foundation 5 males 2 females at a mother with 2 babies were released right things were transported by chopper to prevent possible transmission of the corona virus in nearby villages poaching and habitat losses decimated the raid saying population and the coronaviruses emerged as and now the threat for the only great ape native to asia can see the helicopter ride there and touch down into the wild. always nice to finish on a fluffy out of all story we have had wanted a very long time i thought you'd say safe i'll see you again very soon i'm been physical and i sat here all day w. about. above. can't call. frankfurters are making the league exciting again to keep the alabama can stand above chasers are in hot pursuit might say climate tables are closing in on the border right on target after a victory in the law but. w.'s talk show. strong opinions clear positions from international correspondents some. every week we
helicopter when released into the wild just recently a critically endangered animals had been in captivity wanted thailand and were rescued by the borneo running a tank survival foundation 5 males 2 females at a mother with 2 babies were released right things were transported by chopper to prevent possible transmission of the corona virus in nearby villages poaching and habitat losses decimated the raid saying population and the coronaviruses emerged as and now the threat for the only great ape...
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an oil rig worker who's just spotted the boat and radioed the captives. that was part of the. earlier merchant ship dealing with inflatable boats is always more stressful and we don't have any information about its condition because it's sort of going to church and. will be on site in half an hour let's move for both the. captain tony you is in charge of the rescue mission. for to the rescue workers use the night from the oil rig to guide them. i. mean it's later they find dozens of terrified men on board this inflatable boats. that could capsize at any moment jim to the strong swell so told issues precise orders to keep everyone safe. i believe. not only the most good. part of her revenue. her mother. was unsure of that nationality the rescue was addressed the survived as in english. evidently and you know like. all the commotion inside the boat could cause someone to go have a brute and few of these people can swim and i got stuck now 10 or so. it was so. i thought so. tony's message is received loud and clear. the men will be evacuated one by one. locally things like trying
an oil rig worker who's just spotted the boat and radioed the captives. that was part of the. earlier merchant ship dealing with inflatable boats is always more stressful and we don't have any information about its condition because it's sort of going to church and. will be on site in half an hour let's move for both the. captain tony you is in charge of the rescue mission. for to the rescue workers use the night from the oil rig to guide them. i. mean it's later they find dozens of terrified...
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she is digging into this energy crisis which has got us all captivated.g up, we speak with hyliion 's ceo and founder. thomas healy on the company's brand-new batteries, and how they could change the ev space, and also how the spac grace changed his bank account. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. alongside amanda lang in toronto on what is truly a global show. amanda: it truly is. [laughter] one of the stores we've been watching closely has been, along with highflying markets in general, stocks in the green space taking off. the company we are about to speak about in the ev space in particular. what do you make of the valuation of these companies who are yet to make money and in some cases yet to have a major contract signed? matt: valuations are one of the first things i look at in my terminal, when i touch a sector like this, whether it is ev's or pot stocks, it is hard for an old guy like me who is looking for p/e's, when there is no e. talking to someone who doesn't even necessarily have their products full
she is digging into this energy crisis which has got us all captivated.g up, we speak with hyliion 's ceo and founder. thomas healy on the company's brand-new batteries, and how they could change the ev space, and also how the spac grace changed his bank account. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. alongside amanda lang in toronto on what is truly a global show. amanda: it truly is. [laughter] one of the stores we've been watching closely has been,...
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the bornean orangutans had all been in captivity before their rescue.other orangutans and actively explored the whole island on her own. it�*s estimated there arejust 100,000 bornean orangutans left in the wild. they have suffered from illegal poaching, destruction of habitat and cash crops. this has meant more than half the population has been depleted over the past 60 years. these apes are the lucky ones and are now settling into their new home and starting their new home and starting their new home and starting their new life in the wild. tiffaney sweeney, bbc news. hello there. wednesday is set to be an exceptionally mild day, particularly where you get to see a little bit of brightness, but even if you keep cloud and outbreaks of rain. even if you keep cloud that was the picture in the scottish borders during tuesday. there�*s more rain to come on wednesday courtesy of this pipeline of cloud ploughing in from the southwest. first part of the day still brings met office amber warnings in force for parts of central and southern scotland. rain also af
the bornean orangutans had all been in captivity before their rescue.other orangutans and actively explored the whole island on her own. it�*s estimated there arejust 100,000 bornean orangutans left in the wild. they have suffered from illegal poaching, destruction of habitat and cash crops. this has meant more than half the population has been depleted over the past 60 years. these apes are the lucky ones and are now settling into their new home and starting their new home and starting their...
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month when the last and final season think views but ever since it came on the air we were just captivated by them because they lived their entire life in front of the camera every single one of them and we really didn't have access to a family like that before the card as you came along and they were willing to show us do darlin show us our when we were there aren't the facts let you get all. that was entertainment journalist k.j. matthews joining us from los angeles thank you so very much thank you. they're up to date now on d.w. news album back again at the top of the hour with more news for you stay tuned for arts and culture news that's coming up next and of course don't forget you can get loads more information and all the stories on our website that's at d w dot com thanks for watching. why are people forced to hide in trucks. there are many times that. there are many cancers. and there are no.
month when the last and final season think views but ever since it came on the air we were just captivated by them because they lived their entire life in front of the camera every single one of them and we really didn't have access to a family like that before the card as you came along and they were willing to show us do darlin show us our when we were there aren't the facts let you get all. that was entertainment journalist k.j. matthews joining us from los angeles thank you so very much...
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schools torn and children held captive for months. it has become common in northern nigeria. gunmen kidnapped dozens, possibly hundreds of schoolchildren in the latest assault on wednesday. one student was killed in the attack. the government has released the name of some who were abductive, including 20 some students. a rescue operation is ongoing. many of the previous attacks have been blamed on bandits who asked for ransom, but the armed groups are not the only security challenges. they have been overstretched fighting boko haram that carries out similar attacks in the northeast. reporter: at this hospital, doctors and nurses treat students and teachers. and at the science college, concerned parents gather for news. elsewhere in town, security is stepped up just as the state government ordered the closure of schools in areas prone to attacks. schools are increasingly targeted as they offer an opportunity to take many students hostage. >> in nigeria, there is a total absence of an administration that has become difficult for locals to have anyone to run to and another thing
schools torn and children held captive for months. it has become common in northern nigeria. gunmen kidnapped dozens, possibly hundreds of schoolchildren in the latest assault on wednesday. one student was killed in the attack. the government has released the name of some who were abductive, including 20 some students. a rescue operation is ongoing. many of the previous attacks have been blamed on bandits who asked for ransom, but the armed groups are not the only security challenges. they have...
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when it is time to speak, senators can prove that they are not still captive to the big lie. or the habits that fed it. they can affirm that joe biden did not steal the election. and that it was wrong to say so. that their duty is to reality, not the comfort of their followers. ♪ republicans argue this impeachment violates the constitution. that's debatable. but there should be no debate about the violation when tribalism threatens a free a fair election. but it is still not possible to shed that tribalism to embrace reason or facts because it might anger voters or the defendant.tt l vote boith 6 still has a pilot light burning. >>> and that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday, for some of you the news continues, for others, heck back latat >>> it's wednesday, february 10th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." moving forward. the senate says the trump impeachment trial is constitutional. why the former president was apparently mad at his own defense team. >>> finding the origin. scientists are close to wrapping up their covid investigation in wuhan, china. how they be
when it is time to speak, senators can prove that they are not still captive to the big lie. or the habits that fed it. they can affirm that joe biden did not steal the election. and that it was wrong to say so. that their duty is to reality, not the comfort of their followers. ♪ republicans argue this impeachment violates the constitution. that's debatable. but there should be no debate about the violation when tribalism threatens a free a fair election. but it is still not possible to shed...
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this captivating biography this closely in the sisters elizabeth and emily blackwell, english immigrants to earn medical degrees the first. in 1857 and the very first hospital staff bike women. prodigious women and children. in genesis presentation of the book that should be talking with all of you. janice, please take it away. janice: thank you chelsea. and thank you greenlight forgiving the spot tonight. i'm just going to share my screen. i am so excited to be here with you tonight emily predict in this podcast is much less and that if have any interest in humanities. it's a must listen. tell them i sent you. so i just wanted to view an enlightening trip through the blackwell story so that you have worse pictures in your mind when emily is discussing it. you may be familiar. there we go. you may be familiar with a name elisabeth blackwell. to the first woman to receive a medical degree the country in 1949 buried her sister emily on the right followed her five years younger, to become the very sick woman 1854 and they founded in new york in women's medical college. so i encountered the
this captivating biography this closely in the sisters elizabeth and emily blackwell, english immigrants to earn medical degrees the first. in 1857 and the very first hospital staff bike women. prodigious women and children. in genesis presentation of the book that should be talking with all of you. janice, please take it away. janice: thank you chelsea. and thank you greenlight forgiving the spot tonight. i'm just going to share my screen. i am so excited to be here with you tonight emily...
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it really was captivating everybody.had clear skies, a bright, full moon, and those clear skies, they'll continue tomorrow as well. >>> so tomorrow we'll finish the weekend with a lot of sunshine. let's show you the east bay hills out there tonight. a live look from the camera showing you the clear skies. you also notice that our camera, it is bouncing around a little bit. we do have a breeze in our hills right now that is pretty active. let's show you the winds above 1,000 feet. you see oakland hills has been gusting between 12 and 15 miles per hour, a little stronger on mount diablo. gusts in the north bay between 20, if not 40 miles per hour. these winds coming out of the north are actually keeping temperatures a little elevated by this late night hour. you look at oakland, 567 degr d but down to 45 in fremont with calmer winds. 44 in santa rosa. currently 51 in the city. 48 in half moon bay and 42 the current temperature in livermore. here is the bigger picture, live doppler 7 along with satellite. high pressure off
it really was captivating everybody.had clear skies, a bright, full moon, and those clear skies, they'll continue tomorrow as well. >>> so tomorrow we'll finish the weekend with a lot of sunshine. let's show you the east bay hills out there tonight. a live look from the camera showing you the clear skies. you also notice that our camera, it is bouncing around a little bit. we do have a breeze in our hills right now that is pretty active. let's show you the winds above 1,000 feet. you...
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caroline: i am interested in this captive audience you have.e moment, you have a lot of people who love the asset of cryptocurrency and want to invest their bitcoin fortune and put it back into some sort of focused point. are you welcoming them with open arms? are you going to sell this potentially taking ether, an area that you want to spend on? >> absolutely. we are way outside our comfort zone, of course, naturally. christie's has been around for hundreds of years. i never protected we would accept cryptocurrency on a major sale, but we want to make this as easy for the audience as possible. they are used to transacting in either, in the nft-based art collecting world. it is a natural inclination for us. it is something that could lead to more money on the bottom line for everyone involved, so we have a fiduciary responsibility to make sure if we have the opportunity, we pursue it. it is that perfect situation where we have a seller is very literate when it comes to cryptocurrencies, and we have an audience that wants to pay using cryptocurr
caroline: i am interested in this captive audience you have.e moment, you have a lot of people who love the asset of cryptocurrency and want to invest their bitcoin fortune and put it back into some sort of focused point. are you welcoming them with open arms? are you going to sell this potentially taking ether, an area that you want to spend on? >> absolutely. we are way outside our comfort zone, of course, naturally. christie's has been around for hundreds of years. i never protected we...
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now the bbc has obtained an exclusive letter written by princess latifa from her captivity.ies are of her time here. "your help and attention could free her." we've pieced together shamsa's extraordinary story. she was a passionate horse rider and loved spending summers at her father's estate in the surrey countryside. shamsa was cheeky, liked to push all the boundaries, and she wasn't what you would call "a princess", you know? she was full of life and adventure. she dreamt of going to university, but says that her father wouldn't allow it. so in the summer of the year 2000, she drove a black range rover to the edge of the estate and she ran away. after shamsa escaped her father's estate in longcross, she lived as a free woman for around two months. she then checked into this hotel in cambridge. suddenly, herfather�*s operatives arrived and she was captured. by sam the next morning, she was on a helicopter to northern france, where she was transferred to a private jet that took her to dubai. on her enforced return to dubai, shamsa was kept locked up for the next eight years
now the bbc has obtained an exclusive letter written by princess latifa from her captivity.ies are of her time here. "your help and attention could free her." we've pieced together shamsa's extraordinary story. she was a passionate horse rider and loved spending summers at her father's estate in the surrey countryside. shamsa was cheeky, liked to push all the boundaries, and she wasn't what you would call "a princess", you know? she was full of life and adventure. she dreamt...
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now, on the other side, you also have in the neighbouring state 317 girls were still in captivity.oarding school. putting the two together, it is a huge problem for the country and the government. it appears that this security situation is now... i mean, the security situation, the security forces are now sort of stretched because on one side they have to battle to secure the release of those already in captivity, and then the government has to ensure that other schools, other states that actually are having this problem have to be kept secure. to this extent the president yesterday said they will not succumb to attacks or any form of intimidation by the kidnappers who are trying to, you know, kidnap young school children and making it difficult or save for them to go to school. they said the government will not negotiate with kidnappers and is not ready to pay ransom. but for the children who were abducted and released today, it is not clear if any ransom was paid for their rescue. . , ., more angry protests are taking place in myanmar following the military coup there earlier thi
now, on the other side, you also have in the neighbouring state 317 girls were still in captivity.oarding school. putting the two together, it is a huge problem for the country and the government. it appears that this security situation is now... i mean, the security situation, the security forces are now sort of stretched because on one side they have to battle to secure the release of those already in captivity, and then the government has to ensure that other schools, other states that...
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we do that through creating captivating products. >> reporter: captivating because they look good like big reason you see so many teslas on be the road they got rid of range anxiety. >> which was am i going to have enough charge to get me from my home in san jose to a nice evening in san francisco? >> reporter: and now with cars from lucid and neo getting so many miles per charge -- >> 620 miles is more than enough to get you out and about and around so you don't have to have any anxiety. >> reporter: it is easier to go green and fight climate change. >> instead of a gas car i'm going to get an electric car. >> reporter: with plenty of style and room. >> what you end up with is a car a little more compact, sleek, agile on the outside but still really spacious on the inside. you eliminate any need for compromise all the while being completely zero emission. >> reporter: none of this works without the ability to keep your electric vehicles charged up. the good news about that? california and other states have laws on the books mandating that new construction for both business and residen
we do that through creating captivating products. >> reporter: captivating because they look good like big reason you see so many teslas on be the road they got rid of range anxiety. >> which was am i going to have enough charge to get me from my home in san jose to a nice evening in san francisco? >> reporter: and now with cars from lucid and neo getting so many miles per charge -- >> 620 miles is more than enough to get you out and about and around so you don't have to...
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inclusive captive cruise control detection. optional and a year of cost around $500.00 euros extra. the nice thing about the. course . also looks pretty nice in the. little bit. bucket seats are still quite comfortable. plus the seats are fitted as standard. so my final verdict on the car had quite a bit of fun driving it. to be honest if i had to choose between. 3 versions. then i would take a regular gasoline engine simply because it's a little cheaper a little more powerful. maybe. i would get rid of this artificial cell phone to right here and have a little more. fortunately he's the option of turning off that. otherwise. it's a sporty and specious car with a purely electric drive move that's ideal for city traffic. but it really could do without those annoying sound effects. records loft hospital but why why do they really go always new to the site sicko prep videos. will be. everywhere don't you find out boring. them presenting you 5 most of the only britain one in the red radio and i bought the record you say that you know the old. number 5 is a sick friend ballingall they sh
inclusive captive cruise control detection. optional and a year of cost around $500.00 euros extra. the nice thing about the. course . also looks pretty nice in the. little bit. bucket seats are still quite comfortable. plus the seats are fitted as standard. so my final verdict on the car had quite a bit of fun driving it. to be honest if i had to choose between. 3 versions. then i would take a regular gasoline engine simply because it's a little cheaper a little more powerful. maybe. i would...
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the doctors blackwell is a powerful look of us history the captivating biography with sisters elizabeth and emily blackwell english immigrants to become the first woman to earn medical degrees. and in 1857 and the very first hospital staff to new york infirmary for indigent women and children. . . . is a must le any interest so tell them i sent you. i just wanted to do a lightning trip through the story so you have some words and pictures in your mind when we start discussing it. so, you may be familiar with -- let's get this going. there we go. you may be familiar with the name elizabeth blackwell followed by the phrase first woman doctor, the first woman to receive a medical degree in the country in 1849. her sister, emily, on the right followed her, five years younger to become the third woman in 1854, and as you heard, a founded in the new york and women's medical college. i encountered the story for the first time five years ago. this despite the fact i had grown up in new york where they had gone to a proudly feminist girls school, graduated intended to be premed. i never heard of
the doctors blackwell is a powerful look of us history the captivating biography with sisters elizabeth and emily blackwell english immigrants to become the first woman to earn medical degrees. and in 1857 and the very first hospital staff to new york infirmary for indigent women and children. . . . is a must le any interest so tell them i sent you. i just wanted to do a lightning trip through the story so you have some words and pictures in your mind when we start discussing it. so, you may be...
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now the bbc has obtained an exclusive letter written by princess latifa from her captivity.ntryside. shamsa was cheeky, liked to push all the boundaries. and she wasn't what you would call "a princess", you know? she was full of life and adventure. she dreamt of going to university but says that her father wouldn't allow it. so in the summer of the year 2000, she drove a black range rover to the edge of the estate, and she ran away. after shamsa escaped her father's estate in longcross, she lived as a free woman for around two months. she then checked into this hotel in cambridge. suddenly, herfather�*s operatives arrived, and she was captured. by sam the next morning, she was on a helicopter to northern france, where she was transferred to a private jet that took her to dubai. six months later, from her captivity in dubai, shamsa managed to get word of what happened to her to a lawyer in the uk who contacted the police. dci david beck received the news. it's not every day that| an allegation involving a head of state lands - on a police officer's desk. in 2001, dc! david be
now the bbc has obtained an exclusive letter written by princess latifa from her captivity.ntryside. shamsa was cheeky, liked to push all the boundaries. and she wasn't what you would call "a princess", you know? she was full of life and adventure. she dreamt of going to university but says that her father wouldn't allow it. so in the summer of the year 2000, she drove a black range rover to the edge of the estate, and she ran away. after shamsa escaped her father's estate in...
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inclusive captive cruise control detection but those are optional you're a. 100 euros extra. nice thing about the. course . 'd also looks pretty nice in the. little bit. bucket seats are still quite comfortable. plus the seats are fitted as standard. so. i had quite a bit of fun driving it. to be honest if i had to choose between these 3 versions. then i would take a regular gasoline engine simply because it's a little cheaper a little more powerful. than maybe. i would get rid of this hard to. sell right here and have a little more 'd. fortunately he's the option of turning off that. sporty and spacious car with a purely electric drive mode that ideal for city traffic. bloody really could do without those annoying sound effects. grafters love hospital but why do they really go always look the same refugee i was . everywhere don't you find the boring to. you 5 most unique the only britain the one on the right baby and by that make the record you say you know the old. number 5 is a situation by lingo i should. go through the drive with on like that to be fair would be just not
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daughter of the ruler of dubai, are released exclusively to the bbc — she claims she is being held captivepen any window. in myanmar, more protests against the military coup, as the ousted leader aung san suu kyi faces new charges. here in the uk, children aged between six and 17, have started taking part in trials, for the 0xford—astrazeneca vaccine. and once in a generation snowfalls across the southern states in the us. i'll be talking to a dallas resident, about how she's dealing with power cuts and freezing weather.
daughter of the ruler of dubai, are released exclusively to the bbc — she claims she is being held captivepen any window. in myanmar, more protests against the military coup, as the ousted leader aung san suu kyi faces new charges. here in the uk, children aged between six and 17, have started taking part in trials, for the 0xford—astrazeneca vaccine. and once in a generation snowfalls across the southern states in the us. i'll be talking to a dallas resident, about how she's dealing with...
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also coming up, nigeria gunmen storm a school and take dozens of children captive. the government has launched a rescue operation to hunt down the kidnappers and free the hostages. and, signs of life from a missing by princess. video emerges of her saying she has been held hostage by her own family. ♪ i'm brent goff, reviewers on pbs in the united states and all of your around the world, welcome. defense ministers have begun a today summit to begin the -- to consider the future and afghanistan. this is the first gathering since the new administration the white house, the deadline that put out by the trump administration is in doubt. they will consider whether to pull out troops even as the taliban increases attacks against police and civilians. they laid out the alliance's plans for the mission in afghanistan. >> we will leave when the time is right. and the focus is on how can we support peace efforts and peace talks. there is new strength a new momentum in peace talks because that is the only part of the piece. as you know, we went into afghanistan together. nato
also coming up, nigeria gunmen storm a school and take dozens of children captive. the government has launched a rescue operation to hunt down the kidnappers and free the hostages. and, signs of life from a missing by princess. video emerges of her saying she has been held hostage by her own family. ♪ i'm brent goff, reviewers on pbs in the united states and all of your around the world, welcome. defense ministers have begun a today summit to begin the -- to consider the future and...
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and this secondary school used to cost more than 550 schoolgirls more than 300 of them are now in captivity this state has decided to shut down all schools in zamfara state because they cannot guarantee the safety of students without education the future of younger generation in northern nigeria is now at stake. the vice principal is wild that parents will stop sending their children to school it out said that it is a negative for me because they are girls and they are korean no to which. i feel. and do not feel comfortable to the student had. state officials say they have beefed up security exam for a state. negotiations to get the girls released are reported to be under way if. i want to assure you that the. government has the capacity to get rescue them with. but to just get basic address school god has one. or 2 life is to bring to address. so. that. the big question is why these girls have been kidnapped but as yet no forthcoming for over 7 decades the burly nala film festival saw scores of movie stars and their fans descend on the german capital to celebrate the cinematic achievements
and this secondary school used to cost more than 550 schoolgirls more than 300 of them are now in captivity this state has decided to shut down all schools in zamfara state because they cannot guarantee the safety of students without education the future of younger generation in northern nigeria is now at stake. the vice principal is wild that parents will stop sending their children to school it out said that it is a negative for me because they are girls and they are korean no to which. i...
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. >> reporter: they're the rapt eleva captivating images of a figure skater turned social media phenomild ice, flanked by the majestic mountains of alberta, canada. >> i'm out there nature skating on ice. i truly am connected to the now. >> reporter: his videos, viewed hundreds of thousands of times. the 30-year-old is quickly becoming one of the most recognizable faces of the sport, shattering norms, infusing his own blend of pop culture, athleticism, and activism. mesmerizing with his signature backflips. and killer jump combinations. >> my dad's from africa, west africa. my mom's from russia. emigrating to canada at age 2, it was very much growing up in a lot of underserved communities. started skating at the age of 6. >> reporter: he was raised on the ice, but he says he never fully felt at home. >> i identified with rappers, withtis, w p-hopers, breakdaer basketball players, football players. identified with a lot of athletes and artists that look like me but that were not within the figure skating realm. i didn't see that in skating. >> reporter: his skating career a series of em
. >> reporter: they're the rapt eleva captivating images of a figure skater turned social media phenomild ice, flanked by the majestic mountains of alberta, canada. >> i'm out there nature skating on ice. i truly am connected to the now. >> reporter: his videos, viewed hundreds of thousands of times. the 30-year-old is quickly becoming one of the most recognizable faces of the sport, shattering norms, infusing his own blend of pop culture, athleticism, and activism....
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she says she is a princess held captive.methis video in 2018, as she was about to flee. >> i am feeling positive about the future. waking up in the morning, thinking i can do whatever i want. i can go it -- wherever i want. reporter: with the help of her friend, they managed to leave and board a yacht. the plan was to seek political asylum in the united states. but eight days later, as they were about to reach india, the pursuit for freedom was shattered. >> we started hearing noises from the upper deck, which sounded like gunshots. basically, the boat was taken over by indian special forces. oh my god, they are here. she continues screaming, kicking, trying to get away. that is the last time i saw my friend. reporter: she was taken off the boat i force in international waters. she disappeared. nothing has been heard from her since, until now >> i am repeating. i want to get asylum. reporter: panorama has obtained these videos. in them, she details where she is being held, a villa in central dubai. >> im a hostage. this has
she says she is a princess held captive.methis video in 2018, as she was about to flee. >> i am feeling positive about the future. waking up in the morning, thinking i can do whatever i want. i can go it -- wherever i want. reporter: with the help of her friend, they managed to leave and board a yacht. the plan was to seek political asylum in the united states. but eight days later, as they were about to reach india, the pursuit for freedom was shattered. >> we started hearing...
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it's the best thing that ever >> will spend the rest of his life in captivity, most likely >>> cominghit netflix series "bridgerton" is helping to bring actors of color to the forefront in period pieces. hel to bring actors and actresses of color to the forefront in period pieces. and #1 for eczema symptom relief* gold bond champion your skin every time we pre-rinse we waste up to 20 gallons. let's skip the rinse. finish quantum with activeblu technology, cleans without pre-rinsing. switch to finish and skip the rinse to save water. i embrace getting older. i'm so much more confident now. but i don't love that as i age, i could develop gum issues. new colgate renewal reverses early gum damage, for a beautiful, revitalized smile. i can't wait to see what comes next! reverse early gum damage wit a each febreze car vent clip gives you up to 30 days of fresh air. so, you can have open window freshness... even with all the windows up. enjoy fresh, any time, with febreze. >>> our top stories this morning. >>> our top stories this morning. president biden hosted an emotional ceremony at the
it's the best thing that ever >> will spend the rest of his life in captivity, most likely >>> cominghit netflix series "bridgerton" is helping to bring actors of color to the forefront in period pieces. hel to bring actors and actresses of color to the forefront in period pieces. and #1 for eczema symptom relief* gold bond champion your skin every time we pre-rinse we waste up to 20 gallons. let's skip the rinse. finish quantum with activeblu technology, cleans without...
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quite the same as they counterparts in the wild zoos are often criticised for keeping animals in captivity but the best zoos actually ensure the survival that endangered species. and these days many conduct research into ways of keeping animals healthy and happy. this sewin southern germany wants to find out its much as possible about its animals the polar bears even help with the data collection. now don't come in here come no no come here that's right there used to come on come here yeah. it's fantastic that's the boy no no no no mark today we want to shave your poor again and now i'd like you to give me your paw yeah it's great lovely. it to me and it's. just several times a week all kinds of things further is very important because we can analyze the his . and if you haven't heard it seemed. good he wrote this for example when we have the opportunity to get it made horses as you can see then you can also shave off the 1st to reach a vein. could if we get access to a blood vessel then we can take blood and do a blood test. we feel. today the norberg zookeepers shaving the polar bear it'
quite the same as they counterparts in the wild zoos are often criticised for keeping animals in captivity but the best zoos actually ensure the survival that endangered species. and these days many conduct research into ways of keeping animals healthy and happy. this sewin southern germany wants to find out its much as possible about its animals the polar bears even help with the data collection. now don't come in here come no no come here that's right there used to come on come here yeah....