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this roebuck was hit by a car and has been here for almost a week in the heene strong smell of decay spreads far and wide most humans find it disgusting and many other species find it most appealing and come brushing the 1st arrivals are flying these. equipment etc they come from up to 3 kilometers away they really can smell it from such a great distance then they lay large batches of eggs these white specks 200 to 250 eggs in each batch. as. each female lays about and a larva or maggot hatches from each egg each maggot eats 2 grams of flesh before it turns into a fly so if the conditions are right it doesn't take long for a deer to be entirely consumed with this is that when there are loads of maggots on a corpse they rub up against each other the temperature in the mass of maggots gets really high up to 30 degrees hotter than the air we once measured $47.00 degrees on a read did the maggots create their own microclimate in which they develop significant. come on lays insect traps next to the dead animals in order to find out which species come to visit. he often find some that had
this roebuck was hit by a car and has been here for almost a week in the heene strong smell of decay spreads far and wide most humans find it disgusting and many other species find it most appealing and come brushing the 1st arrivals are flying these. equipment etc they come from up to 3 kilometers away they really can smell it from such a great distance then they lay large batches of eggs these white specks 200 to 250 eggs in each batch. as. each female lays about and a larva or maggot hatches...
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destructive winds swept through the bay area's video of highway 17 in san jose tree limbs and branches heenench could be seen as you can see they're hanging on to the power lines. this is a live picture right now of the bay bridge toll plaza lot calmer, but you can still see the flags waving flags are going pretty good certainly things have calmed down a bit but not entirely chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. >>is here to tell us where things will head the future large yeah i for a while i think we're still hit a blustery winds through about midnight tonight, especially over the mountain tops still sees a very strong gusts up there but even down below we've seen some blustery winds 2030 mile hour plus winds even in the urban areas this evening outside making for just a beautiful windswept skies, we've got mostly clear conditions that's why it's going to stay overnight tonight though going start to cool off a little bit differently highs today 10 degrees above the average in san francisco at 6769 in oakland 68. >>in san jose 64 degrees in little more 66 in concord 67 in santa rosa, so we co
destructive winds swept through the bay area's video of highway 17 in san jose tree limbs and branches heenench could be seen as you can see they're hanging on to the power lines. this is a live picture right now of the bay bridge toll plaza lot calmer, but you can still see the flags waving flags are going pretty good certainly things have calmed down a bit but not entirely chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. >>is here to tell us where things will head the future large yeah i for a...
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fall into meetings of theirs separate chambers where there is no more than two hours of debate and heen they vote in chamber votes on whether to sustain the objection or not and because democrats have the majority in the house and because there are a number of republican senators who have come out and said they do not support efforts to object to the counting of votes that we will not see those objection sustained both chambers but again the process could take a while have some very contentious debate and it's a very least continue to put forth in the national conversation these false claims that some of the election has been stolen which again it has not been. >> host: senator ted cruz leading this effort in the senate on the republican side to object to the state results. his tweet from a few moments ago, we have a response ability to follow the law and protect the integrity of our elections, another takee on this from lindsey graham, one of the presidents staunchest defenders throughout his four-year, lindsey graham yesterday saying that proposing a commission at this late date is so
fall into meetings of theirs separate chambers where there is no more than two hours of debate and heen they vote in chamber votes on whether to sustain the objection or not and because democrats have the majority in the house and because there are a number of republican senators who have come out and said they do not support efforts to object to the counting of votes that we will not see those objection sustained both chambers but again the process could take a while have some very contentious...
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and so president elect biden, heen he becomes president, needs to make sure thaoesn't just go back andry to rejoin these bad deals and agreements that the russians, et cetera, were cheating on. >> woodruff: charlie kupchan dor you think s a chance that that's what joe biden is going to do? i know you've you have told us that you think one of the first thing that's going to happen is the unilateralism th such a feature of the trump presidency is going to go away quickly. >> yeah, i think the most deructive part of trump's foreign policy has been the unilateralism, pulling out of pax, isolating the united states from its key allies, pulling out of the world health organization in the middle of the greatest pandemic since 1918. that just it didn't make any sense. so i think the u.s. on day one of the biden administration, will go back to being a team player. another big change is that democracy will be back. t joe biden will restore sense of liberal democracy, of republican values to the country.we till have a sitting president who has yet to admit that he just lost the election. moste worl
and so president elect biden, heen he becomes president, needs to make sure thaoesn't just go back andry to rejoin these bad deals and agreements that the russians, et cetera, were cheating on. >> woodruff: charlie kupchan dor you think s a chance that that's what joe biden is going to do? i know you've you have told us that you think one of the first thing that's going to happen is the unilateralism th such a feature of the trump presidency is going to go away quickly. >> yeah, i...
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catherine: may i also thank mary heen for blackstone. thank you, mary, i appreciate it. i realized i made a mistake when the books behind me are blackwell companions. amelia: another question, what other countries if any still maintain the law of male dominated society? many ine: i think that -- is all i can say. and i think what is interesting is not the extreme ones you would imagine, you know, where women can't drive and they don't exist as people and they have to always be accompanied by a male. but how it kind of props -- crops up in what we'd consider more first world places. somebody just 's mentioning a comment in 1971 i was only allowed to have a credit card if my husband signed on to. i was age 21 but that's exactly -- i collect these stories of coverture -- 1971 is not that far away. and it's easy to just say oh, it's sexism, oh, it's just men dominating women. but i think there's certain -- it's important to see this as coverture and that it can be -- we can't outlaw sexism but outlaw other things. law matters. i actually believe law matters. so if coverture
catherine: may i also thank mary heen for blackstone. thank you, mary, i appreciate it. i realized i made a mistake when the books behind me are blackwell companions. amelia: another question, what other countries if any still maintain the law of male dominated society? many ine: i think that -- is all i can say. and i think what is interesting is not the extreme ones you would imagine, you know, where women can't drive and they don't exist as people and they have to always be accompanied by a...
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. >> and may i always thank mary heen for blackstone. thank you, mary, i appreciate it.new i made a mistake when i realize the books behind me are blackwell companions. >> so, we had another question. what other countries, if any, still maintain the law of male-dominated society? >> i think that, you know, many is all i can say. and i think what's interesting is not the extreme ones that you would imagine. you know, where women can't drive and they don't exist as people and they always have to be accompanied by male. but how it kind of crops up in what we could consider more first-world places. so, and there's somebody who is just mentioning a comment that in 1971 i was only allowed to have a credit card my husband signed on to. i was fully employed at age at 21. i collect these stories of coverture, 1971 was not that far away. sexism, men dominating women. but i think there's certain, it's important to see this as coverture and that it can be, we can't outlaw sexism but outlaw other things and law matters. i actually do believe law matters. so, if coverture had gone, th
. >> and may i always thank mary heen for blackstone. thank you, mary, i appreciate it.new i made a mistake when i realize the books behind me are blackwell companions. >> so, we had another question. what other countries, if any, still maintain the law of male-dominated society? >> i think that, you know, many is all i can say. and i think what's interesting is not the extreme ones that you would imagine. you know, where women can't drive and they don't exist as people and...