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. >> reporter: barbara durand is the zoo's director of reproductive science.d's birth confirms their theory that victoria could eventually serve as a surrogate mother for a northern white rhino embryo. >> it's a big step in the overall plan, which is to help the northern white rhino come back from the brink of extinction. >> reporter: the next step: to transform rhino skin cells into stem cells. >> a stem cell is a cell that has the potential to become any other cell in the body. and the eventual goal is to redirect them all the way to sperm and eggs. >> reporter: so far, they've succeeded in turning stem cells into beating cardiac muscle that makes up part of a heart. the stem cell technology you'll be using, does it seem like magic? >> it does. the stem cell technology is very, very complex. >> reporter: the work continues in the park's frozen zoo, the world's largest genetic bank containing samples from some 10,000 animals. while durand says implanting a northern white embryo in victoria is likely years away, their mission is personal. >> we feel a responsi
. >> reporter: barbara durand is the zoo's director of reproductive science.d's birth confirms their theory that victoria could eventually serve as a surrogate mother for a northern white rhino embryo. >> it's a big step in the overall plan, which is to help the northern white rhino come back from the brink of extinction. >> reporter: the next step: to transform rhino skin cells into stem cells. >> a stem cell is a cell that has the potential to become any other cell in...
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in israel and military would you be willing to be part of such air could you tie against president durand do you think in general any sort of core orchestrated by military or somebody else would be in the interest of your country what will it mean to let me tell you that i am very clear in my position against any foreign intervention in my country against of the sanctions because. where we have to reject that but ensured would mother with him have any chance to recover the country both and neither with what though because also with why you don't like him who are you go behind why do or is this dream when sector in the country also with some support from the us then we believe we need to farms find some some way some into mean a way sun balanced way to avoid the violence. busy intervention that the. their right to be in the position to the constitution is a what i understood your your position perfectly but let me rephrase my question again have you been in any contact with the venezuelan military recently to discuss possible ways of solving venezuelan crisis yes permanently permanently an
in israel and military would you be willing to be part of such air could you tie against president durand do you think in general any sort of core orchestrated by military or somebody else would be in the interest of your country what will it mean to let me tell you that i am very clear in my position against any foreign intervention in my country against of the sanctions because. where we have to reject that but ensured would mother with him have any chance to recover the country both and...
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. >>> starting tomorrow barch will begin a massive track replacement project near the durand and walnut creek station, will affect both riders and drivers. just temporarily, free buses will replace the train service but is planning more shutdowns for the next five weekends. so, what does all this construction working for commuters? in just about 90 minutes, emily turner will speak with the arts and caltrans spokesperson coming up at 6:00. >>> happening today, a violent attack outside of a san francisco apartment building suspect will face a judge again, arthur vincent was released from jail after pleading not guilty to charges of prison battery and the judge was supposed to follow something call a release matrix to determine if he suspect was likely to commit another crime. the judge went against the recommendation, the california governor speaking out of the suspect quick release. >>> goes to the core of people wanting to live in a city as spectacular as this. the foundation is safety. >> as for the suspect's he has been ordered to stay 100 feet away from the condo building. >>> famili
. >>> starting tomorrow barch will begin a massive track replacement project near the durand and walnut creek station, will affect both riders and drivers. just temporarily, free buses will replace the train service but is planning more shutdowns for the next five weekends. so, what does all this construction working for commuters? in just about 90 minutes, emily turner will speak with the arts and caltrans spokesperson coming up at 6:00. >>> happening today, a violent attack...
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also including durand, evans and stevens halls as well as donor live edition and the undergraduate librarys already spent in recent years, more than $1 billion to retrofit. we walk the walk and talk the talk when it comes to seismic safety. we remain committed to that going forward . >> the work or replacement must be done be within the next 10 years . >> it is alarming to hear that buildings are on campus but i've also seen some reconstruction and some of the building so i hope they get to it fast because we never know when an earthquake will come . >> i obviously have not been in any particularly bad ones but i think that's just the nature of the area so of course i would like things to be retrofitted and safe but i'm also comfortable with taking that risk, personally . >> in education, there are the three r's. capital -- but in seismology, there are 4 ours, restrict, retrofit like they are doing herere the last two which they are doing next door. raise and replace. >> in many cases buildings should simply be torn down and replaced . >> well renowned earthquake engineer, applauded uc ber
also including durand, evans and stevens halls as well as donor live edition and the undergraduate librarys already spent in recent years, more than $1 billion to retrofit. we walk the walk and talk the talk when it comes to seismic safety. we remain committed to that going forward . >> the work or replacement must be done be within the next 10 years . >> it is alarming to hear that buildings are on campus but i've also seen some reconstruction and some of the building so i hope...
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walter durand who was the new york times reporter that won a pulitzer prize for his writing in the thirties misreported badly what happened in the ukraine in the latest research is that it appears that an eyewitness testimony from people he told was completely aware of the fact there was starvation in the ukraine. 10million people starve to death and he was aware he misreported this in the new yorkea times they call him the greatest liar he met in 50 years in journalism. a fascinating individual but you are right. it deserves much more acknowledgment than he gets he's not taught today in our colleges or schools. i think everything that i just said over the last half hour are things you won't hear at the typical college which is why i think we see a surge of interest today is in socialism. >> aoc was born october 1989 probably nursing at her mother's breast so the modern generation has no living memory of any of this stuff. >> he really is not remembered maybe the name is hard to spell or pronounce but for whatever reason. >>host: how did the manuscript get out? >> he was released it was pub
walter durand who was the new york times reporter that won a pulitzer prize for his writing in the thirties misreported badly what happened in the ukraine in the latest research is that it appears that an eyewitness testimony from people he told was completely aware of the fact there was starvation in the ukraine. 10million people starve to death and he was aware he misreported this in the new yorkea times they call him the greatest liar he met in 50 years in journalism. a fascinating...