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quantize, getting ready to visit the caves. right, doctor, are studying diseases that bats could transmit to humans. when human beings the number constituents say hold the 2, now 8 and 10, do you remember this piece on optimus? the same? so we'll compare the specific demand for last place to have attacked. play out in the protest. demolition of the caves where the bats measured out, then they would scatter sort of looking for the 2 i detect when they do so desperate to get closer to us and to never the best temple of trust. dr and wanda and his colleagues wear masks and protective suits, they're well aware of the health risks posed by bats. now go deep into the caves to find the animals was in the last 2 decades, 60 percent of the mine does exist, either found in bats closer to us bats. that means bats have put the highest number of passes, that tough potential to jump to human being or to just comes close up creating a public health. well from that interview of last minute excuses even better if you can't recall trophies, they
quantize, getting ready to visit the caves. right, doctor, are studying diseases that bats could transmit to humans. when human beings the number constituents say hold the 2, now 8 and 10, do you remember this piece on optimus? the same? so we'll compare the specific demand for last place to have attacked. play out in the protest. demolition of the caves where the bats measured out, then they would scatter sort of looking for the 2 i detect when they do so desperate to get closer to us and to...
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the vegetation becomes more dense as we approach the caves. look like we tried to do this and it's still there but it's you see this continuing to do it over and over from good to id i think it is good where you'd like to get out of it some of the men dive into a pool in the cave to scare the bats. and the animals fly outside the hunters are waiting there to catch them. we usually get we used the branches to chase the bats around and then their wings get caught in the thorn as you know it works great and no one gets hurt of the world. it's. it's because it's. you who like fish i think you mean it in a should keep i don't have a. problem with catching bats sing it in my head about that disease we just have to be right to gold but it doesn't turn up here knew if someone finds a cure for it that he. i'm starting to think like i do we need to. ask them all out a date maybe it's the way they put they can take. something well even if it's. moved somewhat interesting it's really something to. the hunters returned home with their catch. meanwhile it's
the vegetation becomes more dense as we approach the caves. look like we tried to do this and it's still there but it's you see this continuing to do it over and over from good to id i think it is good where you'd like to get out of it some of the men dive into a pool in the cave to scare the bats. and the animals fly outside the hunters are waiting there to catch them. we usually get we used the branches to chase the bats around and then their wings get caught in the thorn as you know it works...
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>> in the cave. in the summer.hat the local weather stations use their doppler radar. they can see the cloud of bats coming out and spreading out over the landscape to catch insects. >> really? >> it takes hours for them, there are so many of them commuting basically from wherever they're sleeping during the day to where their food is. >> they go the same way each time usually? >> yes. >> in an ecosystem what role do bats have? >> yes. they're a really critical, key component. for instance, insect-eating bats, because they consume so many insects, they play a large role in controlling insect populations. >> a normal size bat can eat up to 500 to 1,000 mosquitos in an hour. mosquitos that might be carrying diseases like zika, dengue or malaria. if you're in an area where there are a lot of mosquitoes and you see bats at night, you should be thankful for those bats. >> absolutely. >> and all that insect eating translates into big money saved for agriculture. the mexican free-tailed bat of texas, for example, eat huge
>> in the cave. in the summer.hat the local weather stations use their doppler radar. they can see the cloud of bats coming out and spreading out over the landscape to catch insects. >> really? >> it takes hours for them, there are so many of them commuting basically from wherever they're sleeping during the day to where their food is. >> they go the same way each time usually? >> yes. >> in an ecosystem what role do bats have? >> yes. they're a really...
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but i will show us the caves where the bats live. i used to use the bags that were too stupid to look for if it were, would it? these men from the village are headed for the case to hunt for bats. the meat is considered a delicacy by many in this part of kenya. despite the objections of conservationists that we've been eating bat, meat for generations. if we can't find any vegetables, we go up to the caves just like our ancestors did that make pretty often. it's easier to find the chicken in this environment. first, the hunters cut branches like these to catch the bats and then they cut off the long thorns near the bottom of the branch so they can hold on to it. the forms on top will be used to trap the bats. the vegetation becomes more dense as we approach the caves of which i did this and is still there, but it's you see is continuing to do it over and over from that kid to id. i think it depends on where you'd like it. if some of the men dive into a pool in the cave to scare the bats in the animals fly outside, the hunters are wai
but i will show us the caves where the bats live. i used to use the bags that were too stupid to look for if it were, would it? these men from the village are headed for the case to hunt for bats. the meat is considered a delicacy by many in this part of kenya. despite the objections of conservationists that we've been eating bat, meat for generations. if we can't find any vegetables, we go up to the caves just like our ancestors did that make pretty often. it's easier to find the chicken in...
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it is often called the cavious of the caves. that's a great way of describing a cave. in virginia, we have our own show caves, not the cavious of caves because we have other things. if you have all been to luray caverns, you know what it is like. seneca does not have stalactites and stalagmites that make a natural organ. they do not have all of these spectacular things for you to see. instead, they have that limestone, that same limestone that was so fragile that it broke apart in castalia. it is underground here. it has fractured and collapsed and creates a series of chambers that go 110 feet down into the ground. you can go all the way to the bottom where the water starts on a hand dug trail. at the very deepest level of this cave, the water seeps out of a very small fissure. but it eventually makes its way to cold streams and ponds. they are filled at a rate of 7 million gallons per day at 48 degrees. so my quest finally came full circle, and our journey ended at the beginning. when we got to sip the water from, as the postcard describes, the old mystery river. now
it is often called the cavious of the caves. that's a great way of describing a cave. in virginia, we have our own show caves, not the cavious of caves because we have other things. if you have all been to luray caverns, you know what it is like. seneca does not have stalactites and stalagmites that make a natural organ. they do not have all of these spectacular things for you to see. instead, they have that limestone, that same limestone that was so fragile that it broke apart in castalia. it...
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they're safe to eat because the bats eat a lot of salt in the caves. each bag has about a quarter kilo of meat and it's disease free. give them is that, you know, even if it affected about that, of course the kids don't listen when their parents try to warn them, but they want to find out more that my youngest son would eat. that means that when he grows up like my oldest son, he won't be 4 . people eventually learn to stay away from the bats and stop cutting down primeval forest. that is the earth's climate is changing and new diseases are turning up all the time. these are manmade problems. in kenya, the authorities are trying to reverse these trends. this effort includes a reforestation program, but the situation is complicated because people are now living in the areas where the new trees are to be planted. this is the mouth forest in western kenya. the region is home to an important ecosystem, including a major reservoir. the government has now ordered new settlers by catherine to leave the area when they told us that this was forest land and orde
they're safe to eat because the bats eat a lot of salt in the caves. each bag has about a quarter kilo of meat and it's disease free. give them is that, you know, even if it affected about that, of course the kids don't listen when their parents try to warn them, but they want to find out more that my youngest son would eat. that means that when he grows up like my oldest son, he won't be 4 . people eventually learn to stay away from the bats and stop cutting down primeval forest. that is the...
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but it was a year later the it was discovered that remains in this cave went back 46000 years and it was actually fall more significant than it was realised when it was given approval so there really needs to be some changes in terms of. the law and heritage laws in a stroller and that's what we will be seeing hopefully these recommendations all right nicola thank you very much for that update from canberra south korea's national assembly is set to vote on whether to ban people from sending anti pyongyang material across the border north korean defectors and other activists have been flying leaflets and other materials inside balloons towards the north the main opposition party says it will do everything it can to slow the legislation rob mcbride has more from seoul. it is controversial legislation but it is a very contentious issue here in south korea these are defectors who are based in south korea who form groups who then send across these propaganda messages attacking the north korean leadership either on balloons that float across the demilitarized zone or in these plastic bottl
but it was a year later the it was discovered that remains in this cave went back 46000 years and it was actually fall more significant than it was realised when it was given approval so there really needs to be some changes in terms of. the law and heritage laws in a stroller and that's what we will be seeing hopefully these recommendations all right nicola thank you very much for that update from canberra south korea's national assembly is set to vote on whether to ban people from sending...
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the skier, quando is getting ready to visit the caves. these slides dr. are studying diseases that bats could transmit to humans. when human beings, the number increased from, say, below to now 18 and 10, do you remember this piece on artemis? the same surreal companions visit the demand for a while to have attacked. the protest demolition of the caves where the bats mentioned, because then they would scatter such people to have attacked when they do so desperate to get closer to us than to never the best jumper class doctor or go under and his colleagues wear masks and protective suits they're well aware of the health risks posed by the acts. now they'll go deep into the caves to find the animals in the last 2 decades, 60 percent of my diseases, i mean bats closer to bats. that means that's how good the highest number of planets has at how potentially to jump to a human being to use to connect with a public health before they could go the role of law, which america says has given birth. if you think you called over there are specific programs they love t
the skier, quando is getting ready to visit the caves. these slides dr. are studying diseases that bats could transmit to humans. when human beings, the number increased from, say, below to now 18 and 10, do you remember this piece on artemis? the same surreal companions visit the demand for a while to have attacked. the protest demolition of the caves where the bats mentioned, because then they would scatter such people to have attacked when they do so desperate to get closer to us than to...
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when we see the fast—food orders come in and out of the cave., it was pizzas last night. i don't know what that tells you. fundamentally, both sides toward a deal. it is in the interests of the eu and the uk to get a deal and nothing has changed that. it was always going to be difficult and a hard battle to get them over the difficult and a hard battle to get them overthe end. difficult and a hard battle to get them over the end. i suspect we are seeing the final last just of brinkmanship between both sides. it looks like both sides of thought ha rd looks like both sides of thought hard for the deal. borisjohnson has to sell it back onto the conservative party. euro—sceptics will be saying this is something thatis will be saying this is something that is a good deal for britain. the eu has to sell it to the 27 member states to say we have not anything away. this new element has been pushed back by the eu side saying it is nothing new but it does sound like the french element is playing here, emmanuel macron does not want to be seen to be giving
when we see the fast—food orders come in and out of the cave., it was pizzas last night. i don't know what that tells you. fundamentally, both sides toward a deal. it is in the interests of the eu and the uk to get a deal and nothing has changed that. it was always going to be difficult and a hard battle to get them over the difficult and a hard battle to get them overthe end. difficult and a hard battle to get them over the end. i suspect we are seeing the final last just of brinkmanship...
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there is a lot of waiting for this caving in on the last minute.g, lynn the measure also pointing out that brussels is ramping up its brexit measures talking about they are covering air and broke connections for six months. kind of a reminder of what is a stake here. yes the european commission president ursula voi'i european commission president ursula von der leyen announced these contingency measures this morning and that is when we heard that the european commission dinner tonight that the leaders would be discussing breast —— brexit where previously the day before, charles michelle said that would not be on the agenda at office of aussie rules makes it sound sunshiny, there has been a government policy shift and using that language instead of no deal which we heard for a long time for such aussie rules is one of the most violent sports in the world, isn't it? it is pretty fierce as a sport itself. but i do think there has beena itself. but i do think there has been a shift in policy from using language. we have had this move by the european co
there is a lot of waiting for this caving in on the last minute.g, lynn the measure also pointing out that brussels is ramping up its brexit measures talking about they are covering air and broke connections for six months. kind of a reminder of what is a stake here. yes the european commission president ursula voi'i european commission president ursula von der leyen announced these contingency measures this morning and that is when we heard that the european commission dinner tonight that the...
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in autumn, the plug disappears and the water drains, leaving the cave.ttracts thousands of photographers trying to make the most of its blue light which creates spectacular effects. certainly good to look at. you can let me know what you think of our stories. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @kacungira. hello again. skies across the uk on thursday were almost uniformly grey and drab, but skies like these overhead in larne lough and were pretty commonplace across the country. there were however big contrasts in temperatures. in the west is a milder atlantic air moving in, but in central and eastern england along with the whole of scotland, much colder continental air. in the west, temperatures reached double figures, quite mild, ten or 11 degrees. central and eastern england and scotland, temperatures more typically around five or six celsius, only four in dalwhinnie in the highlands of scotland. big contrasts, driven by this where the front, that has been bringing rain eastwards over recent hours and it has been one of those nights where the milderair o
in autumn, the plug disappears and the water drains, leaving the cave.ttracts thousands of photographers trying to make the most of its blue light which creates spectacular effects. certainly good to look at. you can let me know what you think of our stories. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @kacungira. hello again. skies across the uk on thursday were almost uniformly grey and drab, but skies like these overhead in larne lough and were pretty commonplace across the country. there were...
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the winter water dreams and leaves behind an ice cave.rganizers say the ice cave looks different this year, with the interior looking like a cathedral. that's it for me. stay safe. >>> all right, that will do it for nhk "newsline." thanks for watching. ♪ ♪ >>> this is "newsline biz," i'm gene otani. a new report shows japanese companies continue to be at the forefront of global tech innovation. it says they rank second in the world in patent applications in a.i. and other fields. the report by the european patent office is based on 2018 figur figures. it shows u.s. firms topped the list, seeking nearly 12,000 global patents. japan came second with more than 6,600. china was third. it's catching up fast. south korea was fourth. looking at the years spanning 2010 to 2018, sony and four other japanese companies were among the top 20 applicants. six u.s. firms made the list. the highest rank was chipmaker qualcomm. the two most prolific applicants were samsung electronics followed by lg. china's huawei was also among the top group. >>> japan
the winter water dreams and leaves behind an ice cave.rganizers say the ice cave looks different this year, with the interior looking like a cathedral. that's it for me. stay safe. >>> all right, that will do it for nhk "newsline." thanks for watching. ♪ ♪ >>> this is "newsline biz," i'm gene otani. a new report shows japanese companies continue to be at the forefront of global tech innovation. it says they rank second in the world in patent...
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the manger was actually in the cave which became a shrine and in the year of 330 a.d. first christian emperor built a church above it. we were invited in for an exclusive look. >> k. hello. >> welcome to bethlehem. good to have you here. let's walk by the main entrance of the church. going back, it was made smaller during the 12th century. afterwards made much smaller at this level going back to the 16th century. >> the door of humility in the year 1500 during the ottoman empire. those entering the basilica first dismounted their horses. the small passageway has ensured humility by forcing visitors to bow before entering the site where god became man. let's check it out. ♪ >> this is the main part of the church. the nativity. ♪ the first time built in the fourth century. the second section, the one you see today, -- years old. >> open that entire time. >> yes. >> one of the longest churches in the world. >> yes. >> eventually it was enlarged and a silver manger was installed. most of the design was destroyed in 529 a.d. during the samarian rebellion. armenians, greeks
the manger was actually in the cave which became a shrine and in the year of 330 a.d. first christian emperor built a church above it. we were invited in for an exclusive look. >> k. hello. >> welcome to bethlehem. good to have you here. let's walk by the main entrance of the church. going back, it was made smaller during the 12th century. afterwards made much smaller at this level going back to the 16th century. >> the door of humility in the year 1500 during the ottoman...
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people while committing to reconstruct the caves. can't just be a truck. have the leverage to make a decision about what kind of restitution they believe to be appropriate 3 top executives including the c.e.o. have resigned over the failings that. with the inquiries findings not legally binding many and now watching a response. 0 camera. i think 5 people have been.
people while committing to reconstruct the caves. can't just be a truck. have the leverage to make a decision about what kind of restitution they believe to be appropriate 3 top executives including the c.e.o. have resigned over the failings that. with the inquiries findings not legally binding many and now watching a response. 0 camera. i think 5 people have been.
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compensation deal with traditional owners known as the people while committing to reconstruct the caves. it can't just be a token. that the people have the leverage to make a decision about what kind of restitution they believe to be appropriate 3 top executives including the c.e.o. have resigned over the failings that. with the inquiry's findings not legally binding many and now watching. camera. turkey's president is blaming what he calls a racist trend in france for an incident during a champions league football match players from istanbul. and paris walked off the pitch on tuesday night. looks back at football struggles with the issue of racism in the season it looked as if they were shocked to hear players are potentially going to refuse to continue it was a moment that shocked the footballing world. ducks the players marched off the pitch followed by their opponents parasangs a man after a racist term was allegedly used by the 4th official towards the assistant coach of the turkish champions league here we broke it lead to the match being suspended when it comes off from your old
compensation deal with traditional owners known as the people while committing to reconstruct the caves. it can't just be a token. that the people have the leverage to make a decision about what kind of restitution they believe to be appropriate 3 top executives including the c.e.o. have resigned over the failings that. with the inquiry's findings not legally binding many and now watching. camera. turkey's president is blaming what he calls a racist trend in france for an incident during a...
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in autumn the water leaves the cave.t it on your list to travel when we role allowed to travel again. do state with us. hello again. although skies across the uk on thursday were almost uniformly grey and drab, skies like these overhead in llangollen were pretty commonplace across the country. there were, however, big temperature contrasts from place to place. in the west, we had some milder atlantic air moving in, whereas across central and eastern england, along with the whole of scotland, we had much colder continental air. in the west, temperatures reached double figures — it was actually quite mild, 10 or 11 celsius — but across central and eastern england and scotland, temperatures were more typically around 5 or 6 celsius. we only managed to get 4 in dalwhinnie in the highlands of scotland, so there were some big contrasts. those contrasts were driven, really, by this weather front that's been bringing rain eastwards over recent hours. and it's, as well, been one of those nights where the milder air has been pushi
in autumn the water leaves the cave.t it on your list to travel when we role allowed to travel again. do state with us. hello again. although skies across the uk on thursday were almost uniformly grey and drab, skies like these overhead in llangollen were pretty commonplace across the country. there were, however, big temperature contrasts from place to place. in the west, we had some milder atlantic air moving in, whereas across central and eastern england, along with the whole of scotland, we...
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to cave in on fish.n on fish. ok, very good to talk to you. thank you for your time. president trump has again falsely insisted that he won the us presidential election. he was speaking at a rally in georgia — his first campaign event since last month's election, which was won byjoe biden. he was there to support the state's two republican senators, who need to win runoff elections injanuary if republicans are to hang on to control of the senate. peter bowes reports. it is my pleasure to welcome the president of the united states, donald j trump. a rare appearance by melania trump, marking her husband's return to the campaign trail. speaking for almost two hours, donald trump received a rousing reception from his supporters in georgia, a state he lost tojoe biden. hello, georgia. we did a greatjob. you know we won, georgia, just so you undrstand. "we love you" chanted the crowd as mr trump, without providing evidence, again claimed the election was stolen by the democrats. we've never lost an election. w
to cave in on fish.n on fish. ok, very good to talk to you. thank you for your time. president trump has again falsely insisted that he won the us presidential election. he was speaking at a rally in georgia — his first campaign event since last month's election, which was won byjoe biden. he was there to support the state's two republican senators, who need to win runoff elections injanuary if republicans are to hang on to control of the senate. peter bowes reports. it is my pleasure to...
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coming up aaron al-jazeera israel begins vaccinating its cave with 19 but it's not known when millions of palestinians will be offered the job. and still no deal breaks a trade negotiations at a crucial stage is the deadline draws closer. but i'm pleased to say we are starting to see the snowy weather clearing away from japan so things improving here as we go through the next couple of days not just yet though we still got the winds coming in from a northwesterly direction the i suppose the right wing up so the winds are starting to just ease off and they're just back off to move a westerly direction so the less column out a direction then as we go on into monday some rain state the snow a possibility for monday i wanted to choose day that snow increasingly turning to right at that stage still a little bit of wet weather there but it is an improving picture i promise she thought ensure i across the korean peninsula temperatures around 5 or 6 celsius for seoul and also for beijing much of china will be fine and 7 now it's not too fun to settle across the philippines at the moment to see
coming up aaron al-jazeera israel begins vaccinating its cave with 19 but it's not known when millions of palestinians will be offered the job. and still no deal breaks a trade negotiations at a crucial stage is the deadline draws closer. but i'm pleased to say we are starting to see the snowy weather clearing away from japan so things improving here as we go through the next couple of days not just yet though we still got the winds coming in from a northwesterly direction the i suppose the...
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they are saying that we caved in at the last minute. this was not what they were promised.r waters back for the fishermen and the final deal that has been done, 2596 the final deal that has been done, 25% of eu boats fishing rights will be transferred to uk over five and a half years. i think when we went into the talks, we were demanding that the eu rights would be cut by 80%, so it is a long way short of what the fishermen were hoping for and they are angry and nicola sturgeon also talking about the scottish fishermen and talking again about the possible independence for scotland. and as well as the fishermen are being angry, conservative mps, although you think most of the brexiteers are going to back this deal this week, they are saying they have not had enough time to scrutinise what is a 2000 page document and they would like more time to really go through the fine print and winkle out what is it... there are sure to be other things that people will object to saying they have not had enough time to look at the details. let's go back to the sunday telegraph. gavin will
they are saying that we caved in at the last minute. this was not what they were promised.r waters back for the fishermen and the final deal that has been done, 2596 the final deal that has been done, 25% of eu boats fishing rights will be transferred to uk over five and a half years. i think when we went into the talks, we were demanding that the eu rights would be cut by 80%, so it is a long way short of what the fishermen were hoping for and they are angry and nicola sturgeon also talking...
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millions of bats leave their underground caves here every night.his remarkable place is known as the bat volcano and claudio lopez is always thrilled to watch. but these days, he's also worried. >> the new train route will pass very close to these caves and the resulting vibrations could cause them to collapse. that could happen when the train passes through here. >> the new railway is called tren maya. it's one of the largest infrastructure projects in modern mexican history. work has barely begun, but promotional films produc by the government are already showing what lies ahead. 1,500 kilometers of tracks will crisscross the yucatan peninsula. the project will cost billions and will be partly financed by private investors. there will be new settlements next to ancient mayan cities and a rail connection for nearly three million tourists a year. deppe -- >> the goal is to support a region that has been forgotten for the last five decades. at the same time, it's a region with resources that can benefit the rest of the country. >> profits for some,
millions of bats leave their underground caves here every night.his remarkable place is known as the bat volcano and claudio lopez is always thrilled to watch. but these days, he's also worried. >> the new train route will pass very close to these caves and the resulting vibrations could cause them to collapse. that could happen when the train passes through here. >> the new railway is called tren maya. it's one of the largest infrastructure projects in modern mexican history. work...
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in might seem odd that journalists find i so difficult to report on the science that took lace in cavethere somewhere someears ago. but all of this may be proof that china hasecided it needs to control anything that may relate in any way at all to the thestion of the origin of virus. thwe w.h.o. says its inquiry will be open minded. but the research downere is not on the agenda. as our visit ends with us aapped in a field for ove hour, it is clear china wants to keep it that way. host: and before we go, for the first time in nearly 400 years, the solar system's two bgest planets, jupiter and saturn, are crossingaths in the night sky, appearing to the naked eye is a double planet. it may have been the source of bright light in the000 years ago that became known as the star of bethlehem. isn't that exciting? narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to
in might seem odd that journalists find i so difficult to report on the science that took lace in cavethere somewhere someears ago. but all of this may be proof that china hasecided it needs to control anything that may relate in any way at all to the thestion of the origin of virus. thwe w.h.o. says its inquiry will be open minded. but the research downere is not on the agenda. as our visit ends with us aapped in a field for ove hour, it is clear china wants to keep it that way. host: and...
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the president caved. he essentially wasted a week's worth of drama, and ended up doing what he was supposed to do in the mind of all of these republican and democrat lawmakers, in the beginning. he signed the law. it's going to go into effect. the only impact was there are millions of americans who may have lost out on a week's worth of unemployment benefits but the president huffed and puffed about this bill, said it was a disgrace and ultimately signed it without getting anything in exchange. he says that congress is going to look into voter fraud and going to hold this vote on $2,000 checks and going to look into section 230, this provision that he says protects social media companies, all of that is just sort of window dressing because the president wanted to cover up the fact that he had to cave, he essentially knew it would make no sense to shut down the government on the way out the door and as a result he is caving on this bill, signing it into law and getting nothing in exchange other than a week
the president caved. he essentially wasted a week's worth of drama, and ended up doing what he was supposed to do in the mind of all of these republican and democrat lawmakers, in the beginning. he signed the law. it's going to go into effect. the only impact was there are millions of americans who may have lost out on a week's worth of unemployment benefits but the president huffed and puffed about this bill, said it was a disgrace and ultimately signed it without getting anything in exchange....
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man doesn't maria think she probably got cave at 19 at work in the hospital. in fact from the very beginning my lungs hurt him and i got him own here and personally thought and said i want to fill in some income it completely bypassed my nose and throat area that you normally think are so key i probably inhaled the virus directly in hell yet cause i was wiped out like never before or a moment when i finally got the strength to get out of bed put some musically in a bowl but then have to go back to bed before i even got to read it it was an extreme exhaustion like i have never ever had the 4. democrats and so we're going to do a 6 minute walking test the aim is to walk as far as you can in the time allotted. 8 weeks off to falling sick maria went back to work even with pain medication she only managed 9 days in july she tried again when the increased pain levels and exhaustion returned she applied to come here it's been off the style breathless where you while walking still have the 205 and 6 did you manage the 720 metres so you've increased from 671-2720 metre
man doesn't maria think she probably got cave at 19 at work in the hospital. in fact from the very beginning my lungs hurt him and i got him own here and personally thought and said i want to fill in some income it completely bypassed my nose and throat area that you normally think are so key i probably inhaled the virus directly in hell yet cause i was wiped out like never before or a moment when i finally got the strength to get out of bed put some musically in a bowl but then have to go back...
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he did cave in. the nazis did rise. ♪ ♪ ♪ i am what i live. my way.ragrance giorgio armani. unfortunately, we are still limiting in-person appointments due to the pandemic and we'll need to move your father's visit to a later date. we're sorry. latonight, silence it with newd byzzzquil night pain. because pain should never get in the way of a restful night's sleep. new zzzquil night pain. silence pain, sleep soundly. 8 >>> before finally going away. >>> by the end, an estimated 1/3 of the world's population had been infected by the virus and the death toll in america and across the globe was stunning. >> 675,000 americans in the space of a year, that's more than all of the men who have died in world war i, world war ii, korea, and vietnam put together. the numbers around the world are even more in astonishing. >> within the realm of recorded histo history, there were anywhere from 50 to 100 million people died and in a population of the world that was at that time, in 1918 about 1/3 of what the population of the world is today. you could just imagine
he did cave in. the nazis did rise. ♪ ♪ ♪ i am what i live. my way.ragrance giorgio armani. unfortunately, we are still limiting in-person appointments due to the pandemic and we'll need to move your father's visit to a later date. we're sorry. latonight, silence it with newd byzzzquil night pain. because pain should never get in the way of a restful night's sleep. new zzzquil night pain. silence pain, sleep soundly. 8 >>> before finally going away. >>> by the end, an...
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but o it's the yearsscientific research collecting those viruses in the caves that is suddenly highlyve.e becaany of the samples were taken back to this liberatory, almost -- this laboratory come almost 1000 miles away and will hand. to -- miles away in wuhan. the lead scientisthen asked by the bbc whether she would welcome a formal investigation, replied by email. i would personally welcome any form of visit based on an open, transparent,re trustingable and reasonable dialogue, she said. buthe specific plan is not decided by me. she is correct, forourse. with wuhan now back to normal,t the governm busy promoting another idea that the virus did not come from china at all. it's unlikely to have much appetite for a lab investigation. but nor, it seems, to some mbers of the w.h.o. team. >>ye i havto see any eviden involvement in this outbreak. and i have seen substantial naturally occurring phenomena, driven by human encroachments of wildli habitat, which is clearly on display across southeast asia. giporter: many scientists agree that a natural ois the most likely. with the bat virus pe
but o it's the yearsscientific research collecting those viruses in the caves that is suddenly highlyve.e becaany of the samples were taken back to this liberatory, almost -- this laboratory come almost 1000 miles away and will hand. to -- miles away in wuhan. the lead scientisthen asked by the bbc whether she would welcome a formal investigation, replied by email. i would personally welcome any form of visit based on an open, transparent,re trustingable and reasonable dialogue, she said. buthe...
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a waiter fishing tubes accusing the prime minister of caving in the last minute.pite of the 1255 page deal document being published today, businesses have been left in the dark about how many key aspects, like financial services, according to financial experts. mrjohnson says big changes are coming to britain, listing a host of areas where the uk can now diverge from brussels. moving to coronavirus, doctors are warning of ppe style chaos. that is according to the sunday mirror. some gp surgeries and hospitals are waiting for the pfizer jobs. a betrayal of 12 doesn't care homes, and headlines as the sandy people, many care homes in england have not being considered for the covid vaccine. but there is some better news to end. as at the sunday times reports that the oxford—astrazeneca vaccine is expected to win approval in a daze, speeding up provision. —— in days. now on bbc news, we join the travel show team on theirjourney of discovery as they explore new destinations around the globe and uncover hidden sides to some of the world's favourite holiday hotspots. let'
a waiter fishing tubes accusing the prime minister of caving in the last minute.pite of the 1255 page deal document being published today, businesses have been left in the dark about how many key aspects, like financial services, according to financial experts. mrjohnson says big changes are coming to britain, listing a host of areas where the uk can now diverge from brussels. moving to coronavirus, doctors are warning of ppe style chaos. that is according to the sunday mirror. some gp...
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else it is a con good naturedly bad really good random luck want to cave me well let me explain using the giants of the intellectual dark web. when megaupload costa joe rogan moved his show over to spotify earlier this year for something like a gazillion dollars people at the company said that they were so upset that he wasn't being censored and that they were alienated by his views did you see that guy accidently hit his car you know. pull a video. oh my god oh my god oh my god they demanded we're p.t.a. meetings with management you know this is probably overinflated all that's part of our stuff is just complete fodder they have literally said nothing to me write about it it was a similar story for. jordan pietists reportedly stall for the company that was publishing his latest book was so disturbed that it was being published that they ended up being. m.m.a. scrap turned actress gina carano. want to get into a fight with. has been expressing the wrong kind of politics she doesn't think the election is what she doesn't like pay small 6 and now her opponents have started a hash tag. h
else it is a con good naturedly bad really good random luck want to cave me well let me explain using the giants of the intellectual dark web. when megaupload costa joe rogan moved his show over to spotify earlier this year for something like a gazillion dollars people at the company said that they were so upset that he wasn't being censored and that they were alienated by his views did you see that guy accidently hit his car you know. pull a video. oh my god oh my god oh my god they demanded...
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all these things that wilson had stood up against, he just caved in.german, he wasn't sure he would sign the treaty. and essentially every historian of the 20th century believes and has said that the peace treaty agreed to in vaersailles in 191 was a significant contributor to the rise of the nazis, because it gave the germans good reason to feel that they had been taken advantage of unfairly. >> it is a fascinating idea, that whether something like the flu changed the course of history in terms of the rise of naziism. if germany hadn't been punished so punitively, would there have been such dissatisfaction and anger in germany. >> history is something that is a cycle of events. so the fact that the treaty of versailles had such draconian provisions, the fact that it demanded so many economic sanctions and humiliation, really, for germany, they argue, historians do, that it contributed to the rise of nationalism and the rise of adolf hitler. then if you go back and you unroll that and you make some new arguments about whether the flu and its impact on
all these things that wilson had stood up against, he just caved in.german, he wasn't sure he would sign the treaty. and essentially every historian of the 20th century believes and has said that the peace treaty agreed to in vaersailles in 191 was a significant contributor to the rise of the nazis, because it gave the germans good reason to feel that they had been taken advantage of unfairly. >> it is a fascinating idea, that whether something like the flu changed the course of history...
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that russia is pushing ahead with the 1st stage of its large scale cave in 1000 vaccination program teachers doctors social workers are all set to get the locally produced sputnik vaccine around 2000000 russians are expected to be inoculated this month while some scientists have welcome the news others say the data has been rushed out too early the u.k. was the 1st country to prove. vaccine from pfizer in biotech it was granted emergency authorization by british regulators in the 1st doses are expected to be rolled out there from early next week and the american drug maker but that madonna is filing for u.s. and european emergency approval of its scabbard $900.00 regulators will look at trial data to decide if it is safe and effective enough to roll out alright let's cross over to alexandra de go for who joins us live now from moscow going to say the you're outside a vaccination center with the this mass vaccination program has begun how did being rolled out what's been happening. yes indeed we are in front of one of the clinics in which behind you can see the door deaths aware. or the peopl
that russia is pushing ahead with the 1st stage of its large scale cave in 1000 vaccination program teachers doctors social workers are all set to get the locally produced sputnik vaccine around 2000000 russians are expected to be inoculated this month while some scientists have welcome the news others say the data has been rushed out too early the u.k. was the 1st country to prove. vaccine from pfizer in biotech it was granted emergency authorization by british regulators in the 1st doses are...
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areas to impose new restrictions globally more than one and a half 1000000 people have now died from cave in 1000 worldwide. in mexico new restrictions are also being imposed in the capital to curb a rise in the number of new infections the mayor of the city has suspended all nonessential government work and has urged people to stay at home a u.s. federal judge has ordered the trumpet ministration to fully restore an obama initiative protecting young undocumented immigrants from deportation and $27.00 teams on trying to end the deferred action for childhood arrivals program also known as dhaka prompting angry demonstrations earlier this year the move was blocked by the supreme court but top officials continue to try and limit the program by stopping new applications at least 18 people are being killed in a mine accident in china it happened in the region of chongqing media say it was caused by a carbon monoxide leak one person has been rescued and efforts are underway to find 5 others those are the headlines and back with more news in half an hour here on al-jazeera next talked watches do
areas to impose new restrictions globally more than one and a half 1000000 people have now died from cave in 1000 worldwide. in mexico new restrictions are also being imposed in the capital to curb a rise in the number of new infections the mayor of the city has suspended all nonessential government work and has urged people to stay at home a u.s. federal judge has ordered the trumpet ministration to fully restore an obama initiative protecting young undocumented immigrants from deportation and...
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he did cave in. the nazis did rise.ves where something takes us to a place where we need to ask for help; and that's what food banks are here for. i asked dale if walmart would partner with us and he said, "absolutely, let's figure out how to get this done." when you start working in an area and you're out in the stores, and in the community, you see the need. it was just the right thing to do. ♪ ♪ ♪ finding the right words can be when it comestough.tism, finding understanding doesn't have to be. together, we can create a kinder, more inclusive world for the millions of people on the autism spectrum. go to autismspeaks.org we're all finding ways to keep moving. but how do we make sure the direction we're headed is forward? at fidelity, you'll get the planning and advice to prepare you for the future, without sacrificing the things that are important to you today. we'll help you plan for healthcare costs, taxes and any other uncertainties along the way. because with fidelity, you can feel confident that the only directio
he did cave in. the nazis did rise.ves where something takes us to a place where we need to ask for help; and that's what food banks are here for. i asked dale if walmart would partner with us and he said, "absolutely, let's figure out how to get this done." when you start working in an area and you're out in the stores, and in the community, you see the need. it was just the right thing to do. ♪ ♪ ♪ finding the right words can be when it comestough.tism, finding understanding...
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structure. >> reporter: the air in that cave-like structure can be toxic and potentially deadly. >> heat, like heat on my hand, which was concerning. >> reporter: confused and frightened, sundbaum was stuck at the bottom of the fumarole for several minutes but she says her dislocated shoulder popped back into place giving her a sense of relief. >> once my shoulder was working again, then i was going to be able to get myself out of there. >> reporter: a nearby climber noticed she had disappeared and then found the hole where she had been sitting. that climber calling 911 and then lowering a rope down into the fumarole. sundbaum was able to secure herself to the rope and was hoisted to safety. fumaroles can easily be hidden by snow. luckily sundbaum is okay apart from hurting her shoulder. kenneth, mona. >> just incredible. thank you. >>> and coming up, the deadly accident at a mini golf course. >>> also ahead, the high school student fighting back after being suspended for wearing nail polish. pies you can take first. one that could mean... a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy
structure. >> reporter: the air in that cave-like structure can be toxic and potentially deadly. >> heat, like heat on my hand, which was concerning. >> reporter: confused and frightened, sundbaum was stuck at the bottom of the fumarole for several minutes but she says her dislocated shoulder popped back into place giving her a sense of relief. >> once my shoulder was working again, then i was going to be able to get myself out of there. >> reporter: a nearby...
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we are not going back into the cave.have to understand that whether you are a coalminer or a bank worker or a restaurant owner or a tv critic or whatever it is you do, on mom, a, a housewife, a stay-at-home dad, a lawyer, whoever you are, we have all been forgotten by these people and that is changed four years ago and is unlocked and will not go back and mcconnell will have to face that fact and behave accordingly. steve: exactly, you've written it so well put. you've always understood this movement and the power of it that was absolutely great britain reminded me of something i just read today in "the new york times" of all places, never trump critic of the president, conservative but made an interesting point and set for those on the left and in the establishment who think this is a handful of conspiracy theory minded people putting crazy things on facebook but no, he was pointing out that the number of people that you would not expect to have come up to him with concerns about the election and no measure the caricatu
we are not going back into the cave.have to understand that whether you are a coalminer or a bank worker or a restaurant owner or a tv critic or whatever it is you do, on mom, a, a housewife, a stay-at-home dad, a lawyer, whoever you are, we have all been forgotten by these people and that is changed four years ago and is unlocked and will not go back and mcconnell will have to face that fact and behave accordingly. steve: exactly, you've written it so well put. you've always understood this...
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but it's the years of scientific research collecting those viruses in yunnan‘s caves that is suddenlyt 1,000 miles away, in wuhan. suggestions the virus leaked from here have so far been met with angry denials. but now the lead scientist, professor shi zhengli, when asked by the bbc whether she would welcome a formal investigation, replied by e—mail. she is correct, of course. with wuhan now back to normal, the government is busy promoting another theory, that the virus didn't come from china at all. it is unlikely to have much appetite for a lab investigation, but nor, it seems, do some members of the who team as they prepare to begin their mission. i've yet to see any evidence at all of a lab leak or a lab involvement in this outbreak. and i have seen substantial evidence that these are naturally occurring phenomena, driven by human encroachment into wildlife habitat, which is clearly on display across south east asia. many scientists agree that a natural origin is the most likely, with the bat virus perhaps passing to humans via another animal in a wuhan wet market. but some are st
but it's the years of scientific research collecting those viruses in yunnan‘s caves that is suddenlyt 1,000 miles away, in wuhan. suggestions the virus leaked from here have so far been met with angry denials. but now the lead scientist, professor shi zhengli, when asked by the bbc whether she would welcome a formal investigation, replied by e—mail. she is correct, of course. with wuhan now back to normal, the government is busy promoting another theory, that the virus didn't come from...
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else in the congo i think really bad really good random luck what is neat cave me well let me explain using the giants of the intellectual doc web. when megaupload cost. his show over to spotify earlier this year for something like a. people at the company said that they were so upset that he wasn't being censored and that they were any unwanted by his views to see that we had moved his car. pull the video. oh my god oh my god oh my god they demanded we're p.t.s. meetings with management you know this is probably overinflated all that spotify stuff is just complete fodder they have literally said nothing to me about it it was a similar story for. jordan peter reportedly starts with a company that was publishing his latest book was so that it was being published but they ended up. m.m.a. scrap and actress gina carano. want to get into a fight with. has been expressing the wrong kind of politics she doesn't think the election is about she doesn't like a small 6 and now her opponents have started. fire gina carano. out of political correctness so you can over multinationals as well with
else in the congo i think really bad really good random luck what is neat cave me well let me explain using the giants of the intellectual doc web. when megaupload cost. his show over to spotify earlier this year for something like a. people at the company said that they were so upset that he wasn't being censored and that they were any unwanted by his views to see that we had moved his car. pull the video. oh my god oh my god oh my god they demanded we're p.t.s. meetings with management you...
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but it's the years of scientific research collecting those viruses in yunnan's caves that is suddenlyamples were taken back to this laboratory, almost 1,000 miles away, in wuhan. suggestions the virus leaked from here have so far been met with angry denials. but now the lead scientist, professor shi zhengli, when asked by the bbc whether she would welcome a formal investigation, replied by e—mail. she is correct, of course. with wuhan now back to normal, the government is busy promoting another theory, that the virus didn't come from china at all. it is unlikely to have much appetite for a lab investigation, but nor, it seems, do some members of the who team as they prepare to begin their mission. i've yet to see any evidence at all of a lab leak or a lab involvement in this outbreak. and i have seen substantial evidence that these are naturally occurring phenomena, driven by human encroachment into wildlife habitat, which is clearly on display across south—east asia. many scientists agree that a natural origin is the most likely, with the bat virus perhaps passing to humans via anoth
but it's the years of scientific research collecting those viruses in yunnan's caves that is suddenlyamples were taken back to this laboratory, almost 1,000 miles away, in wuhan. suggestions the virus leaked from here have so far been met with angry denials. but now the lead scientist, professor shi zhengli, when asked by the bbc whether she would welcome a formal investigation, replied by e—mail. she is correct, of course. with wuhan now back to normal, the government is busy promoting...