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much alcohol absolute's the natural balance of the gut flora causing gastrointestinal problems. but the bacteria in your guts actually do a lot more. in a good mood. or rather grumpy. relaxed. or stressed out plump and hungry or skinny with no appetite could all these factors be down to the masses of bacteria residing in our gut. medical research is only beginning to work out the impact they have on our everyday lives. and that i'm to have ect when our gut is home to about one hundred trillion bacteria that's ten times the number of other cells in our bodies need to be the bacteria aren't good or bad as such but they're important for health and wellbeing and they're influenced by the way we live and what we eat on lead and still. got a man is examining the interaction between gut bacteria and the brain she started by conducting experiments with mice. of mice were given food with the addition of lactobacillus lactic acid producing bacteria found in the human gut another group it's the same food as always later the two groups were put together in a maze. the results were astonishi
much alcohol absolute's the natural balance of the gut flora causing gastrointestinal problems. but the bacteria in your guts actually do a lot more. in a good mood. or rather grumpy. relaxed. or stressed out plump and hungry or skinny with no appetite could all these factors be down to the masses of bacteria residing in our gut. medical research is only beginning to work out the impact they have on our everyday lives. and that i'm to have ect when our gut is home to about one hundred trillion...
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for my look like wanton destruction is in fact helping indigenous flora. alien invasion trees like eucalyptus from australia wrecked havoc on the eco system explains evil masters they have no natural enemies here so they grow rapidly very quickly and what especially as eucalyptus is that you see behind me as well. three year old trees can absorb up to ninety liters of water a day where the food grown trees can take a close to a thousand liters a day of water the effects are huge you can see the the river and you can see the water along with the rivers are supposed to be and where the water actually is and those two through a lot of these trees approving a lot of the water it's a must see problem for the drought stricken country another only one caused by n.b.c. plant species there are about soon hundred of them in south africa. petes with indigenous plants. and intensify the impacts of wildfires with diverse stating effects on flora fauna and humanness. so there is reason enough for you vo and his team to cut down the trees it's a tough job. to take the cr
for my look like wanton destruction is in fact helping indigenous flora. alien invasion trees like eucalyptus from australia wrecked havoc on the eco system explains evil masters they have no natural enemies here so they grow rapidly very quickly and what especially as eucalyptus is that you see behind me as well. three year old trees can absorb up to ninety liters of water a day where the food grown trees can take a close to a thousand liters a day of water the effects are huge you can see the...
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the rest goes into the large intestine and the ion changes the intestinal flora. today we link many illnesses in the west to an altered intestinal flora like allergies loosen intolerance and type one diabetes in children on. minor changes in deficiencies create imbalances the resultant so-called hidden hunger and chronic conditions. could be reduced nutritional value without food be a fundamental cause. a resource bring from deficiency disease. how did it come to this. shouldn't our food contain everything we need. the tragic thing is that actually then food manufacturing for eternity could create market nutrient food for the populace it's just a game it's an aspect to this. and it's not been a priority for them to create that type of food. mass farming doesn't help to call the tree in any sense whatsoever we're not helping the environment we're only really keeping fruit at a very very low price artificially low price. where has this cheap food let us you know united states spends more on health care than any other developed country in the world yet last time i ch
the rest goes into the large intestine and the ion changes the intestinal flora. today we link many illnesses in the west to an altered intestinal flora like allergies loosen intolerance and type one diabetes in children on. minor changes in deficiencies create imbalances the resultant so-called hidden hunger and chronic conditions. could be reduced nutritional value without food be a fundamental cause. a resource bring from deficiency disease. how did it come to this. shouldn't our food...
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sarah goodacre and flora, the false widow. so you have named her flora?rtificial spider silk, how to make artificial spider silk, how can we make it useful in medicine, engineering? hack can we understand what these spiders eat, where they go, what problems they might cause? did we do a warning in case anyone is scared of spiders?m is worth saying because sometimes people are alarmed seeing a spider. absolutely. the thing is that being frightened of a spider is a fear that we know many people have and it is very real. and what we would like to say is clearly there has been a problem at these schools and the teachers and everyone else involved is acting in the best interests of the whole community of children. and that must be very difficult to decide what to do if teachers or children are uncomfortable.” decide what to do if teachers or children are uncomfortable. i was just going to say... it isn't poisonous? all spiders are venomous to something. these spiders theoretically... i researched the literature. i was concerned they might be more dangerous tha
sarah goodacre and flora, the false widow. so you have named her flora?rtificial spider silk, how to make artificial spider silk, how can we make it useful in medicine, engineering? hack can we understand what these spiders eat, where they go, what problems they might cause? did we do a warning in case anyone is scared of spiders?m is worth saying because sometimes people are alarmed seeing a spider. absolutely. the thing is that being frightened of a spider is a fear that we know many people...
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to learnnsore, go to coercellular.tv >> the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hewlett.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting.d contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> nawaz: the shock oftu ay's massacre at a pittsburgh synagogue is still sinking in tonight. earlier, the man accused of killing 11 people had his first court appearanid an outpouring of grief and sympathy. john yang begins our coverage. >> reporter: today, the makeshift memorial outside the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh grew larger. passersby placed flowers and paid their respects amid a still-heavy police presence.is fundg for survivors and victims' families has brought in more than $600,000. veturday's massacre is beld to be the deadliest attack on jews in american histo. 46-year-old robert bowers is charged with killing 11 worshippers during sabbath
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flora muesli assured him how it's done at the other end. one nil to hand over after twenty five minutes play because and dug deeper levels nine minutes later courtesy of law's benda. in the second half philippe put one of a back in front and heading for their first away win of the season. but it wasn't to be in injury time laver couzens curry better of him made it to two. to secure a valuable point for leave because i was going for the warm you can see that we've lost our confidence and we need to get it back saying it's important in football it's insured it's other words you never have success with one fish by kind of. elsewhere home team you're imber got a helping hand from hoffenheim cassim adams the referee pointing to the spot after eighteen minutes captain hanoverian stepped up and didn't falter. often harmful back in their efforts were rewarded in the fiftieth minutes rhys nelson the goal scorer minutes later the english striker got a second. it was his fourth goal for half and home in four games. i'm very happy and i'm visiting side
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flora muesli assured him how it's done at the other end. one nil to hanover after twenty five minutes they've dug deep and leveled nine minutes later good to see of laws bender. in the second half philippe put hannover back in front and heading for their first away win of the season. but it wasn't to be in injury time leverkusen is curry in better avi made it to two. to secure a valuable point for labor coups i was given for the home you can see that we've lost our confidence and we need to get it back it's important and football isn't shit it's other words you never have success when you fish by kind of forgotten. elsewhere home team you're imber got a helping hand from home from times cassim adams the referee pointing to the spot after eighteen minutes captain one of their own steps up and didn't falter. often home full back in their efforts were rewarded in the fiftieth minute response in the goalscorer minutes later the english strike it got a second. it was his fourth goal for half an home in four games. i'm very happy and i'm visit si
flora muesli assured him how it's done at the other end. one nil to hanover after twenty five minutes they've dug deep and leveled nine minutes later good to see of laws bender. in the second half philippe put hannover back in front and heading for their first away win of the season. but it wasn't to be in injury time leverkusen is curry in better avi made it to two. to secure a valuable point for labor coups i was given for the home you can see that we've lost our confidence and we need to get...
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hi flora. car culture. hair. color superman. superfood stylish style icon don't let o's. life style you of. the moment. on. the contentious figure at home. hero in germany. from the front of the harley. to german reunification. and the end of the cold. war i'm charles was one of the great heroes of the twentieth century. gorbachev the last leader of the soviet union was an agent of change. quickly netters downfall. i have decided to resign my duties as president of the soviet union. lost. but she is one historical but the measure of one is of course. she continues to fight for world peace with the reminder by now that we have to comprehend where peace has taken our search but today there is a new arms race. our time gorbachev and the opportunity for peace waste starts oct third on t w. everyone welcome to a brand new week of year max i'm louise house in an r.v. bringing you the best lifestyle news from around europe all of the week so let's see what's coming up on the show today. on the beat we meet the current european i beat boxing champion. in the air we checked.
hi flora. car culture. hair. color superman. superfood stylish style icon don't let o's. life style you of. the moment. on. the contentious figure at home. hero in germany. from the front of the harley. to german reunification. and the end of the cold. war i'm charles was one of the great heroes of the twentieth century. gorbachev the last leader of the soviet union was an agent of change. quickly netters downfall. i have decided to resign my duties as president of the soviet union. lost. but...
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laura will be our flora person. -- dr. dan will be our flora person. >> thanks, marty. thanks, steve, for that wonderful contextual explanation for what is going on. what we historians refer to this period as looking back on the culture of it is the period of the nostalgic west which is what remington and russell also per -- portray in their art or post-frontier anxiety. post frontier anxiety took a lot of forms. one of the forms it tended to take was a feeling that the civilized 20th century was closing in on people. that suddenly, this intoxicating, untrammeled freedom we have had in the 19 -- 19th century was being curtailed. one of the ways it was being curtailed, particularly as sarah is about to explain, is through the beginnings of a conservation movement that attempts to apply that regulatory corrective to the story of the petri dish that i was offering up as a metaphor a couple days ago. if you remember, i said that exologists often used this aphorism of putting a food source and bacteria in a petri dish and without some sort of correction, without another spec
laura will be our flora person. -- dr. dan will be our flora person. >> thanks, marty. thanks, steve, for that wonderful contextual explanation for what is going on. what we historians refer to this period as looking back on the culture of it is the period of the nostalgic west which is what remington and russell also per -- portray in their art or post-frontier anxiety. post frontier anxiety took a lot of forms. one of the forms it tended to take was a feeling that the civilized 20th...
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journalists and human rights activists gathered to demand his release they believe that the south your flora has kidnapped him and are either holding him hostage inside the building or have secretly somes him abroad the man we don't know what it's like suddenly genocide is what he wants is the freedom of jamal khashoggi if he entered the building of the consulate he has to get out of the safe and sound the turkish government has to take action and take care of democracy because tucker sovereignty has been violated he. has written a great deal about human rights abuses carried out by his country's government since the rise of crown prince mohammed bin said a man he's a regular columnist for the washington post it published friday's edition with a blank section where her she's writing would have appeared. his fiance too afraid to identify herself on camera spoke to al-jazeera over the phone about what happened last tuesday. jamal went into the consolation i was wasting the two the appointment was at one pm after a few hours no one came to me they were supposed to come and get the phone from me
journalists and human rights activists gathered to demand his release they believe that the south your flora has kidnapped him and are either holding him hostage inside the building or have secretly somes him abroad the man we don't know what it's like suddenly genocide is what he wants is the freedom of jamal khashoggi if he entered the building of the consulate he has to get out of the safe and sound the turkish government has to take action and take care of democracy because tucker...
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- a monstrous storm which is still strengthening, barreling towards the northeastern gulf coast of flora. the fa ly are heeding the warnings, taking no chances and ending the beach vacation in panama city early. >> three kids. if it was just tul adults, we have rode it out. got to be safe, since they are lath us. a:heoads are crowded with people fleeing the coastline, and already gas is in short supply. the authorities warned that as well list dangerous winds and 12 inches of rain, hurricane michael could bring record storm surge. gov. scott: 8 to 12 feet of stm surge is deadly. i cannot stress enough how dangerous this storm will be. we have seen this with tsunamis, three feet and that is deadly. 8 to 12 feet is absolutely deadly. laura: there are states of emergency in alabama and parts of georgia and florida as the region prepares for hurricane michael making landf tomorrow. heavy rain is forecast for the carolinas as the storm crawls up the east coast. the president says his administration is ready. pres. trump: we are all ready. hopefully we will get lucky, but maybe that won'happen
- a monstrous storm which is still strengthening, barreling towards the northeastern gulf coast of flora. the fa ly are heeding the warnings, taking no chances and ending the beach vacation in panama city early. >> three kids. if it was just tul adults, we have rode it out. got to be safe, since they are lath us. a:heoads are crowded with people fleeing the coastline, and already gas is in short supply. the authorities warned that as well list dangerous winds and 12 inches of rain,...
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michael gunn re-signedrom his role as city commissioner in lakeland flora. he had his first court appearance and pled not guilty. he is charged with shooting a killing lopez. he was trying to steal a hatchet from they militar surplus store. the victi made no threats verbally or physically toward him. >> take a look at this exp and fiery scene in mexico city. you can see that large plume of smoke billowing into the sky. this is caused when a tank in an alcohol factory exploded. at least 2,000 people evacuated om the area. one person was injured. >> in a matter of hours rricane willa is expected to slam mexico. it's now a category 4 storm but winds are still 155 miles per hour and the storm iste exp to cause a life threatening storm surge. the remembinisces of the hurric will move through central texas which is still recoveng from flooding. >>> they visited the museum of african american history and cultura cultu culture. jason garrett is known for taking the team onield trips for bonding and educational experience. >> very nice. >> comedian amy schumer used l
michael gunn re-signedrom his role as city commissioner in lakeland flora. he had his first court appearance and pled not guilty. he is charged with shooting a killing lopez. he was trying to steal a hatchet from they militar surplus store. the victi made no threats verbally or physically toward him. >> take a look at this exp and fiery scene in mexico city. you can see that large plume of smoke billowing into the sky. this is caused when a tank in an alcohol factory exploded. at least...
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the wealth of its fauna and flora can be seen in the kimsakocha wetlands in the andes highlands.ut beneath the ground there is gold and copper that are set to be exploited on a grand scale. the ecuadorian government awarded concessions to foreign companies to exploit this region, despite local opposition by peasants and indigenous communities whose agriculture depends on the local water resources. the 2,000 families that live on the kimsakocha asked the government to withdraw the mining concessions in 2007. but when ecucuadorian prpresidet rafael correa refused, this set off an uprising against the mining companies and the government. >> [speaking spanish] >> farmers' opposition to mining also landed federico guzman, a peasant leader, in jail. >> [speaking spanish] >> ecuador has attracted several foreign mining corporations interested in extracting gold, silver, copper, and other metals, mostly from the southern parts of the country. the projected mines are all large scale and stand to signifificantly alter the local ecosystems. toronto-based iamgold got the license to drill on
the wealth of its fauna and flora can be seen in the kimsakocha wetlands in the andes highlands.ut beneath the ground there is gold and copper that are set to be exploited on a grand scale. the ecuadorian government awarded concessions to foreign companies to exploit this region, despite local opposition by peasants and indigenous communities whose agriculture depends on the local water resources. the 2,000 families that live on the kimsakocha asked the government to withdraw the mining...
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suburban moms in north carolinaa or in pennsylv you have people mobilizing black voters in georgia and florahelp elect stacy abrams or it looksllum, and different everywhere, and that's the kind of strategy that is needed when you are running thousands of races. >> is the it looks y different everywhere, paself ? >> absolutely. some of these people are actually entering the party structure, populating the ng-atrophied banks of the democratic party, and we already saw a couple of months ago when the democrats opted to get rid of superdelegates at the dnc, that was something the grassroots had been calling for for a long time. are also seeing democrats funding state and local parties at quadruple what they were funding them under obama, so you more energyg seeing and resources gown into the local races rather than concentrating in d.c. >> very briefly, is it president trump that unites this more energy opposition? >> i definitely think a most everyone i spoke to was united in opposition to president trump, but i also think there is a sense from a lot of these people that their government, not
suburban moms in north carolinaa or in pennsylv you have people mobilizing black voters in georgia and florahelp elect stacy abrams or it looksllum, and different everywhere, and that's the kind of strategy that is needed when you are running thousands of races. >> is the it looks y different everywhere, paself ? >> absolutely. some of these people are actually entering the party structure, populating the ng-atrophied banks of the democratic party, and we already saw a couple of...
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first exposure to microbes occurs during birth when it comes into contact with his mother is that flora that's why an individual's microbiome is similar to that of other family members. but similar does not mean identical. microbiomes are unique just like fingerprints. and throughout our lives the microbiome constantly interacts with the environment we pass our microbes along to people and animals and received there is a return to help the micro biome researchers believe it's stable because it's diverse. cloudier title hoffman is now trying to determine who and how to exact microbial makeup. that's no easy task because there is no way to distinguish between species under a microscope. each bacteria virus or fungus passed to be identified genetically through d.n.a. testing. it's a laborious process. we all know the gene data looks confusing if you don't know how to read it. but reuben her results are clear cut. that's me here then you can see here is that our patient with serious a topic dermatitis has a lot of stuff laureus on his skin this red bar here that's it in fact that saw compar
first exposure to microbes occurs during birth when it comes into contact with his mother is that flora that's why an individual's microbiome is similar to that of other family members. but similar does not mean identical. microbiomes are unique just like fingerprints. and throughout our lives the microbiome constantly interacts with the environment we pass our microbes along to people and animals and received there is a return to help the micro biome researchers believe it's stable because...
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who has a detectable level of p f a s chemicals in their blood the if they store per and poly flora area a class of artificial loud grown chemicals that do not decompose an air or water or of the human body not even for the hoses of years p.f. they are used in fast food wrappers water repellent fabrics nonstick cookware like teflon cosmetics and firefighting foam according to both the international agency for research on cancer and the us environmental protection agency p f a as are possible kirsan engines to humans this c.d.c. lists the side effects of p f a s chemicals as they can affect the growth learning and behavior of infants and older children they can lower a woman's chance of getting pregnant interfere with the body's natural hormones increase cholesterol levels affect the immune system encreased increase the risk for cancer now with cities and towns across the us finding elevated amounts of p.f.a. ass chemicals in their drinking water and considering it could take a decade or more for concentrations of the chemical to leave our body i think it's time to get serious and start w
who has a detectable level of p f a s chemicals in their blood the if they store per and poly flora area a class of artificial loud grown chemicals that do not decompose an air or water or of the human body not even for the hoses of years p.f. they are used in fast food wrappers water repellent fabrics nonstick cookware like teflon cosmetics and firefighting foam according to both the international agency for research on cancer and the us environmental protection agency p f a as are possible...
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on the newshour tonight, a suspect in custody: federal authorities arrest a south flora man in connectionleast 13 bomb packages addressed to critics of present trump. then, stories from the migrant caravan as it continues to move north towards the u.s./mexico border. >> there is a big humanitarian problem going on in central america.e olence, the criminality, the governments are so corrupted. all of these familars, they are out of their wits to stay over there. >> woodruff: and it's friday-- mark shields and david brooks analyze a full week s and what it says about this moment in american politics. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
on the newshour tonight, a suspect in custody: federal authorities arrest a south flora man in connectionleast 13 bomb packages addressed to critics of present trump. then, stories from the migrant caravan as it continues to move north towards the u.s./mexico border. >> there is a big humanitarian problem going on in central america.e olence, the criminality, the governments are so corrupted. all of these familars, they are out of their wits to stay over there. >> woodruff: and it's...
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taken to hospital firefighters are at the scene battling the inferno it's not clear how it started or flora to say they've launched an investigation. well thanks for joining us here on r.t. with all the latest monday morning headlines will receive will be with you at the top of the hour. what politicians do something anything. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or some want to be. considered to be close this is what most all three in the morning can't be good that i'm interested always in the waters in the. first city. in a world of big partisan threw things a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. i know my t.l. talent. come up loud a known side of time john. i'm a close ally i ain't my own but i'm the. all in an
taken to hospital firefighters are at the scene battling the inferno it's not clear how it started or flora to say they've launched an investigation. well thanks for joining us here on r.t. with all the latest monday morning headlines will receive will be with you at the top of the hour. what politicians do something anything. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or some want to be. considered to be close this is what most all...
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flora tarion regimes frequently come down hard on political opponents many are arrested and later disappear that's the case in syria for example where tens of thousands of political persecuted are missing missing but far from forgotten. these are just a few of the people who have gone missing in syria and members of their families the photos of the one of us in which activists of the families for freedom group have been touring europe campaigning for justice. the these women say the syrian regime is to blame. son and husband who disappeared in twenty twelve. and i feel the typical emotions of a mother. could love as a night he's having flashbacks to my son laughing. so for these images just keep welling up i imagine him sitting next to me. oh i sometimes feel very desperate very free. of this used to be a prison if the east german secret police the star say. it's in the engine house and district of ballin. here to despair plagued the inmates. fog lamarck mood and the other women have come to meet former prisoners and learn about the east german regime. in the one nine hundred eighty s. moni
flora tarion regimes frequently come down hard on political opponents many are arrested and later disappear that's the case in syria for example where tens of thousands of political persecuted are missing missing but far from forgotten. these are just a few of the people who have gone missing in syria and members of their families the photos of the one of us in which activists of the families for freedom group have been touring europe campaigning for justice. the these women say the syrian...
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through the very existence of of systemic systemic preconditions which allow only for these parties to flora share and basically discourage working across the aisle trying to reach out across the entire ethnic boundary here. in a way given the fact that the bosnia has over time become a captured state proper given the fact that we still have an expansive government and that the public resources are vast these parties are now more or less systemic parties who is election success is somehow ensured by the very fact that they are controlling what they are controlling right now so hardly a surprise these elections compared to the previous ones especially since the rules of the game haven't changed what perhaps has changed when we compared to the first elections after the war is that the goals the proclaimed the goals of all these parties sometimes called at the national sometimes that the religious. have meanwhile become less relevant this is as far as the political dynamics is concerned is only an attempt to subvert and control the public resources and in the process certain frictions always ap
through the very existence of of systemic systemic preconditions which allow only for these parties to flora share and basically discourage working across the aisle trying to reach out across the entire ethnic boundary here. in a way given the fact that the bosnia has over time become a captured state proper given the fact that we still have an expansive government and that the public resources are vast these parties are now more or less systemic parties who is election success is somehow...
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at the sherry in the lead things having to take just popping a pill with some intestinal flora in it can this cure diseases if there is this vision of the future i think many studies that we are looking at are probably showing us associations between certain types of microbes that we carry in us and certain types of diseases and now a human is more than a microbe and a disease so there is the immune system in between this i feel users in between is that there's reason to believe that also those who have probably something to say as has the genetic make up of organism so in the end of the day i think the promise is there but what we still need is more decisive and causal studies to india and link certain types of bacteria to certain types of diseases and i think that is still the way to go so what are the functions of the intestinal organs is it the immune system perhaps of course the immune system and that is a bit was a bit of a surprising all hard to explain finding for a long time that the immune system is directly underlying the book curia that basically live for an hour or surfa
at the sherry in the lead things having to take just popping a pill with some intestinal flora in it can this cure diseases if there is this vision of the future i think many studies that we are looking at are probably showing us associations between certain types of microbes that we carry in us and certain types of diseases and now a human is more than a microbe and a disease so there is the immune system in between this i feel users in between is that there's reason to believe that also those...
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the so-called floras order. the second, judge order in which we said our families had been separated should be reunited. and after these two court orders came into play, the trump administration has reverted to the old policy. people are now together. they're now going before judge to challenge the floras ruling. they're not going to be successful. people can stay together if they wearing ankle monitors. we are back to the old program, catch and release as they called it. not understanding by the way, that the people stopped on the come to the border, some of them are refugees. they have a right not just to cross the border, but also to be found to be refugees whether they have a legal status that entitles him not to be returned to their persecutors. and to treat these individuals as presumptively all criminals, is to misunderstand that status of international law. images give you two other examples that i will move through this more systematically. united states withdrew from the un human rights council, this i
the so-called floras order. the second, judge order in which we said our families had been separated should be reunited. and after these two court orders came into play, the trump administration has reverted to the old policy. people are now together. they're now going before judge to challenge the floras ruling. they're not going to be successful. people can stay together if they wearing ankle monitors. we are back to the old program, catch and release as they called it. not understanding by...
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tragedy because i think we're going to have a hollow desert and we are not going to have the rich flora and fauna that this state once had. henen: across the world, whether it's turtles, tortoises, pandas, tigers, elephants--all of those, the main threat ultimately boils down to humans. narrator: in the southwest, the raven problem has gotten bad enough that the government is now resorting to the selective removal of some offending birds. boarman: they are going to raven nests, under which tortoise shells have been found, and they shoot those ravens so that it's removing the problem ravens. that sort of approach can reduce pressure on tortoise populations, but it won't reduce raven population levels overall. narrator: the best long-term strategy for controlling ravens is to get the public involved. ravens are constantly on the lookout, so trash and water supplies need to be reduced. in public areas, trash cans without serviceable lids are easy pickings for ravens and other wildlife. if trash receptacles do not have a secure lid, trash should be removed for disposal elsewhere. trash cans
tragedy because i think we're going to have a hollow desert and we are not going to have the rich flora and fauna that this state once had. henen: across the world, whether it's turtles, tortoises, pandas, tigers, elephants--all of those, the main threat ultimately boils down to humans. narrator: in the southwest, the raven problem has gotten bad enough that the government is now resorting to the selective removal of some offending birds. boarman: they are going to raven nests, under which...
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dangerous heavy metals like lead and copper but it's nicotine that has the most immediate effect on flora and fauna. nicotine is a nicotine is a very potent one or zero talks and it was used in farming because it's very good at killing little creatures it's plenty institute. with the aid of a special machine the research a wants to find out how much nicotine the bots release into the environment. she. particularly interested in what happens to the toxin when it comes into contact with water when it rains for example. the toxins from the stubs that amy greene has collected have already been washed out so she's producing her own butts three point seven centimeters long the average length of a discarded cigarette. according to e.u. regulations tobacco waste products containing more than half a mil a gram of nicotine should be categorized as dangerous. but scientists then exposes the bots that she has created some artificial rain showers the water runs over them leeching out the nicotine inside she analyzes this water the findings on average cigarette butt releases two milligrams of nicotine
dangerous heavy metals like lead and copper but it's nicotine that has the most immediate effect on flora and fauna. nicotine is a nicotine is a very potent one or zero talks and it was used in farming because it's very good at killing little creatures it's plenty institute. with the aid of a special machine the research a wants to find out how much nicotine the bots release into the environment. she. particularly interested in what happens to the toxin when it comes into contact with water...
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let's stay with flora -- $3.4 -- 3.4 million ballots already cast.ple are saying is is a record from 20 and he could make a difference ifre people y vote. jane: rajini vaidyanathan, thank you foonjoining me. the key voting blocs in this election are suburbann. wo in states like new jersey, they are mobilizing, but will that enthusiasm carried to the ballot box? democrats hope so, as the bbc's nick bryant reports. it is in the suburbs of america's major cities that the battle for the house of representatives iseing fought. residential havens like the 11th district of new jersey, where th a time of year the housesre festooned with phantoms and the lawns are studded with placards. >> really heavy! nick: amidst the pumpkins, and emergent pink wave of female activists who have never before been involved in politics. o she usedrk for the trump organization, but now heads up a woman's group trying to turn this republican seat democrat.s >> acre board, democrat and republican women are sick of his misogynistic comments about women, the way he treats womenas
let's stay with flora -- $3.4 -- 3.4 million ballots already cast.ple are saying is is a record from 20 and he could make a difference ifre people y vote. jane: rajini vaidyanathan, thank you foonjoining me. the key voting blocs in this election are suburbann. wo in states like new jersey, they are mobilizing, but will that enthusiasm carried to the ballot box? democrats hope so, as the bbc's nick bryant reports. it is in the suburbs of america's major cities that the battle for the house of...