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>> goodall: no. ( laughter ) >> logan: only mama jane. she liked it. >> goodall: yes, of course. uld a child. >> logan: they're so like children-- playful, curious... and very affectionate. for us, it was a final glimpse into jane's world, the woman who bridged the divide between humans and animals, and changed the way we think about them. >> goodall: we're part of the animal kingdom, not separated from it. we could have a blood transfusion from a chimp, if you matched the blood group. you really could. and the other way around, too. people say to me, "thank you for giving them characters and personalities." i didn't give them anything; i merely translated them for people. >> go to 60minutesovertime.com to hear the story of bill, the puppy that lara logan and the u.s. marines tried to rescue. sponsored by viagra [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you've learned a thing or two. this is the age of knowing what needs to be done. so, why would you let something like erectile dysfunction get in your way? isn't it time you talked to your doctor about viagra? 20 million men
>> goodall: no. ( laughter ) >> logan: only mama jane. she liked it. >> goodall: yes, of course. uld a child. >> logan: they're so like children-- playful, curious... and very affectionate. for us, it was a final glimpse into jane's world, the woman who bridged the divide between humans and animals, and changed the way we think about them. >> goodall: we're part of the animal kingdom, not separated from it. we could have a blood transfusion from a chimp, if you...
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. >> reporter: famed primatologist jane goodall is best known for her pioneering studies of chimps in the wild. but she's also on another mission, to free chimps from invasive biomedical research. >> haven't those two chimpanzees earned the right for a little bit of peace? >> reporter: instead in 2010, after a ten-year hiatus from invasive testing, ken and rosie and a dozen other chimps were sent here, to this sprawling research facility in texas to be available for still more experiments. dr. john vandeberg is director of the primate center at texas biomedical research institute. do you think there ought to be a limit on how much research any single creature should be subjected to? >> what may have happened to them in the past is irrelevant to the high quality of lives that they have here. >> reporter: but that quality of life is a matter of intense debate. and part of the emotional argument over whether experimenting on chimps is morally and scientifically justified to save human lives. you've been forced into a public debate. i mean, let's be honest, otherwise, you wouldn't be sitt
. >> reporter: famed primatologist jane goodall is best known for her pioneering studies of chimps in the wild. but she's also on another mission, to free chimps from invasive biomedical research. >> haven't those two chimpanzees earned the right for a little bit of peace? >> reporter: instead in 2010, after a ten-year hiatus from invasive testing, ken and rosie and a dozen other chimps were sent here, to this sprawling research facility in texas to be available for still more...
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. >>> jane goodall set up home in the rain forest to watch chimps in their habitat.win traveled to the galapagos islands to study birds. but where do you go to study the world of dock dials when they live in pitch-black, underwater tunnels? well, you guessed it. here's my co-anchor, bill weir, for our series, into the wild. >> reporter: some endeavors are scary. others are a combo platter of man's greatest fears. and nothing combines claustrophobia, darkness, potential drowning and real monsters, quite like scuba diving with crocodiles. >> the first thing you see is a line of teeth. >> reporter: the smile in the darkness. >> yeah. >> reporter: that will quicken the pulse. >> and the worst thing is not knowing where the croc is. >> reporter: one of the most beautiful, lush parts of africa, teeming with life. and for the people who have lived on these banks for millennia, this apex predator is a particular source of dread. do people get eaten? do they lose limbs? >> they do get eaten. just upstream, is a lady missing an arm. and she went in to rescue her daughter who l
. >>> jane goodall set up home in the rain forest to watch chimps in their habitat.win traveled to the galapagos islands to study birds. but where do you go to study the world of dock dials when they live in pitch-black, underwater tunnels? well, you guessed it. here's my co-anchor, bill weir, for our series, into the wild. >> reporter: some endeavors are scary. others are a combo platter of man's greatest fears. and nothing combines claustrophobia, darkness, potential drowning...
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dame jane goodall. [applause] >> i wish for a world where all people are treated with dignity, respect, and equality, no matter who you are or who you love. from secretary of state hillary clinton. [applause] >> i wish for everyone to learn to love without war. from gloria iverson, 90 years old, the philippine islands. [applause] >> i wish it will snow in the morning so nobody has to go to school for two weeks. from michael, 13 years old, long island, new york. [laughter] >> i wish that the women and children of iraq and afghanistan could grow up and exist without fear of violence, brutality, and death at every corner, without hunger, without poverty, but instead with freedom. anonymous. [applause] >> i wish that my mom's and all same-sex couples were afforded the basic human right of marriage and in turn given the legal rights needed so that we could become citizens. i wish we did not have to struggle together as a family, fighting together to remain a family. i wish we could live, work, and be just li
dame jane goodall. [applause] >> i wish for a world where all people are treated with dignity, respect, and equality, no matter who you are or who you love. from secretary of state hillary clinton. [applause] >> i wish for everyone to learn to love without war. from gloria iverson, 90 years old, the philippine islands. [applause] >> i wish it will snow in the morning so nobody has to go to school for two weeks. from michael, 13 years old, long island, new york. [laughter]...
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i feel like -- i feel like jane goodall with the gjuice-head gorillas. >> best crowd in the world. >>ll, everyone is very excited to see you. i have to say. what did you do for new year's? is it even an event for you? >> i was in las vegas djing. >> i took the polar bear plunge. i jumped in the ocean in new york. >> jimmy: you did? >> for charity, yeah. >> jimmy: that's nice. >> i was in vegas also. >> jimmy: you were in vegas. still dating? what's going on with you? >> no, i'm single right now. >> jimmy: you're single right now? what a shock. i thought that one was going to last forever. and mike? >> i was in vegas and chicago. >> jimmy: vegas and chicago? in one night? >> ah, no, no. i was in vegas on the 29th and in the morning of the -- 29th to the 30th -- >> jimmy: let me grab a pen. >> the 31st -- >> jimmy: what time did you -- ronnie, what happened? you guys were here together last time -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: and had you broken up already when you were here on the show? >> it was odd. did we make it off the show? we made it off the show together. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and then it w
i feel like -- i feel like jane goodall with the gjuice-head gorillas. >> best crowd in the world. >>ll, everyone is very excited to see you. i have to say. what did you do for new year's? is it even an event for you? >> i was in las vegas djing. >> i took the polar bear plunge. i jumped in the ocean in new york. >> jimmy: you did? >> for charity, yeah. >> jimmy: that's nice. >> i was in vegas also. >> jimmy: you were in vegas. still dating?...
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lanford says testing on chimps saved human lives but jane goodall says testing on our closest biologicalorally wrong. >> all invasive research is torture. it's not just the procedure but the imprisonment. it's being kept in a small space with no choice. you're there. you're powerless. >> reporter: goodall would like all lab chimps retired to the relative freedom of a sanctuary. this is what retirement can look like. it's the national champ zee sanctuary in louisiana aptly named chimp haven. for the first time in most of their lives many can walk on grass and swing in the trees. most chimps who arrive from the labs adapt well to their new surroundings. when we met them, their personalities were on full display. the federal government recently moved to limit future experiments on chimps but did not ban research outright. rosy, ken and the other chimps will remain in the labs, at least for now. texas biomed said it will continue to fight to use chimps for what it considers life-saving research. matt? >> i think that's the first time anyone had a chance -- a lot of people have seen condition
lanford says testing on chimps saved human lives but jane goodall says testing on our closest biologicalorally wrong. >> all invasive research is torture. it's not just the procedure but the imprisonment. it's being kept in a small space with no choice. you're there. you're powerless. >> reporter: goodall would like all lab chimps retired to the relative freedom of a sanctuary. this is what retirement can look like. it's the national champ zee sanctuary in louisiana aptly named...