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jane goodall, welcome to hardtalk. well, thank you. thank you for inviting me to hardtalk.asure having you on the programme, and it strikes me this year is a rather remarkable anniversary for you. it is 60 years from the beginning of your work in what we now call tanzania, your observation of the chimpanzees in the forest. when you consider the 60—year span of time, what is your overriding feeling when you reflect on what has happened in those six decades? well, the world has changed, there is no question. it has changed rather dramatically. when i first arrived at the gombe — now the gombe national park, it was part of the great equatorial forest belt that stretched from the western parts of east africa right across to the west african coast, and when i flew over gombe national park, which is very small, in 1990, i was shocked to see a tiny island of forest and it was surrounded by completely bare hills, more people living there than the land could support, too poor to buy food from elsewhere, chimpanzees now isolated from other remnant chimpanzee groups in the area, and r
jane goodall, welcome to hardtalk. well, thank you. thank you for inviting me to hardtalk.asure having you on the programme, and it strikes me this year is a rather remarkable anniversary for you. it is 60 years from the beginning of your work in what we now call tanzania, your observation of the chimpanzees in the forest. when you consider the 60—year span of time, what is your overriding feeling when you reflect on what has happened in those six decades? well, the world has changed, there...
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jane goodall, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. thank you for inviting me to hardtalk. pleasure having you on the programme, and it strikes me this year is a rather remarkable anniversary for you. it is 60 years from the beginning of your work and what we now call tanzania, your observation of the chimpanzees in the forest. when you consider the 60 year span of the forest. when you consider the 60 yearspan of time, the forest. when you consider the 60 year span of time, what is your overriding feeling when you reflect on what has happened in those six decades? well, the world has changed, there is no question. it has changed rather dramatically. when i first arrived at the national park, it was part of the great equatorial forest belt that stretched from the western parts of east africa right across to the west african coast, and when i flew over combi national park, which is very small in 1990, i was shocked to see a tiny island of forest and it was surrounded by completely bare hills, more people living there in the land could support, buying food from elsewhere. chim
jane goodall, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. thank you for inviting me to hardtalk. pleasure having you on the programme, and it strikes me this year is a rather remarkable anniversary for you. it is 60 years from the beginning of your work and what we now call tanzania, your observation of the chimpanzees in the forest. when you consider the 60 year span of the forest. when you consider the 60 yearspan of time, the forest. when you consider the 60 year span of time, what is your overriding...
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be able to build computers although then again neither can most of us the famous primatologist jane goodall urges us to use our supposedly superior intelligence to start protecting the habitats of our primate cousins and the planet as a whole. the dental a thing that humans share more than 98 percent of their d.n.a. with gorillas and chemin thieves' might sound like a loss but when you consider that the human genome is made up of billions of d.n.a. base pairs that. 2 percent difference still accounts for a lot of variation is. another example of human centipede share 90 percent of the same genes. are most popular 4 legged friend shares 84 percent of our d.n.a. . and even the rand worm has a 75 percent similarity. stranger still 50 percent of human genes also have kind of 2 part in. bon appetit.
be able to build computers although then again neither can most of us the famous primatologist jane goodall urges us to use our supposedly superior intelligence to start protecting the habitats of our primate cousins and the planet as a whole. the dental a thing that humans share more than 98 percent of their d.n.a. with gorillas and chemin thieves' might sound like a loss but when you consider that the human genome is made up of billions of d.n.a. base pairs that. 2 percent difference still...
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be able to build computers although then again neither can most of us the famous primatologist jane goodall urges us to use our supposedly superior intelligence to start protecting the habitats of our primate cousins and the planet as a whole. dental a thing that humans share more than 98 percent of their d.n.a. with gorillas and chemin thieves might sound like a loss when you consider that the human genome is made up of billions of d.n.a. base pairs the 2. 10 different still accounts for a lot of variation in. another example humans and pigs share 90 percent of the same genes. are most popular 4 legged friend shares 84 percent of our d.n.a. . and even the round worm has a 75 percent similarity. stranger still 60 percent of human genes also have counterparts in now on. both bon appetit.
be able to build computers although then again neither can most of us the famous primatologist jane goodall urges us to use our supposedly superior intelligence to start protecting the habitats of our primate cousins and the planet as a whole. dental a thing that humans share more than 98 percent of their d.n.a. with gorillas and chemin thieves might sound like a loss when you consider that the human genome is made up of billions of d.n.a. base pairs the 2. 10 different still accounts for a lot...
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as a person who comes after george washington and jane goodall. can't wait to share with you but i have to get through of the things because there are semi things to be cleared. but if you think this is my level of nerdy, were going here. [laughter]. thank you for everyone coming here tonight. i really appreciate your support with this book. and thank you cspan for helping us all. i really appreciate it. [cheering and applause]. host: really quickly can we give him one more round of applause because he is so awesome. [cheering and applause]. host: thank you. taking a couple of hours to show you programs with best-selling author brad meltzer. he's a parent book tv 15 times. never in 2018 he provides a fictional account of an employee at the air force base. the met remains of military personnel have been killed abroad. when they first arrived back to the united states. [background sounds].
as a person who comes after george washington and jane goodall. can't wait to share with you but i have to get through of the things because there are semi things to be cleared. but if you think this is my level of nerdy, were going here. [laughter]. thank you for everyone coming here tonight. i really appreciate your support with this book. and thank you cspan for helping us all. i really appreciate it. [cheering and applause]. host: really quickly can we give him one more round of applause...
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be able to build computers although then again neither can most of us the famous primatologist jane goodall urges us to use our supposedly superior intelligence to start protecting the habitats about primate cousins and the planet as a whole. incidentally thing that humans share more than 98 percent of their d.n.a. with gorillas and chimpanzees might sound like a loss but when you consider that the human genome is made up of billions of d.n.a. base pairs the 2 percent different still accounts for a lot of variation is. another example humans and paid share 90 percent of the same genes. are most popular 4 legged friend shares 84 percent of our d.n.a. . and even the round worm has affected t. 5 percent similarity. stranger still 50 percent of human genes also have counterparts in then on. both bon appetit. i'll be back how long did the terminator arnold schwarzenegger work on this legendary seem to get it just right even then he couldn't get rid of his austrian accent and new study has revealed just how difficult that would be. the boys. the train is moving for. a phonetics researcher at the
be able to build computers although then again neither can most of us the famous primatologist jane goodall urges us to use our supposedly superior intelligence to start protecting the habitats about primate cousins and the planet as a whole. incidentally thing that humans share more than 98 percent of their d.n.a. with gorillas and chimpanzees might sound like a loss but when you consider that the human genome is made up of billions of d.n.a. base pairs the 2 percent different still accounts...
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jane has taught us over the last six decades, jane goodall along with with the jane goodall instituter. jane. >>> also this morning, queen elizabeth proving once again she is not going to let this pandemic keep her from her royal duties. her majesty using the power of technology to connect with service personnel from the british army, the royal navy and the royal air force. it's a rare glimpse of these normally private moments, like this chat with lance corporal stevens who is also by the way a member of the jamaican bobsled team. listen to this. >> so how do you train? >> so, during the lockdown unfortunately with all the gyms and everything closed, we sort of resort to unorthodox training methods so i've been pushing a car up and down the street. i have had to make do. >> i suppose that's one way to train. >> yes, it's definitely one way to train, mum. >> we love seeing the queen on zoom and hearing her laugh and it is a busy week for her majes majesty. her next official engagement is this friday when she will knight captain tom moore, remember him? the 100-year-old world war ii vet
jane has taught us over the last six decades, jane goodall along with with the jane goodall instituter. jane. >>> also this morning, queen elizabeth proving once again she is not going to let this pandemic keep her from her royal duties. her majesty using the power of technology to connect with service personnel from the british army, the royal navy and the royal air force. it's a rare glimpse of these normally private moments, like this chat with lance corporal stevens who is also by...
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and so gandhi and jane goodall and jim henson and that's the only thing i'm trying to do today. we just did neil armstrong so the mayor february next month we do i am billy king at first gay and lesbian hero. and how we can say officially now pbs is making a cartoon series it's called the xavier and secret museum. to go on adventures. and then come to the president and in the meantime working on the sql that's coming back in paperback next month. >> are you going to make the im stanley? and that's a good question i will sue for my rights back. yes. he is on the list. 100 percent. mostly you hear me speak schuster and stanley yes i want to do the im book. who is your favorite? >> jim henson. >> you have the parents. [laughter] not everyone here has good parents. [laughter] do you have all of them? >> now. >> say mom and dad if you love me by the false that. [laughter] you can use the books for anything. if you love me and then just filled out and with whatever you want. is that they are? [laughter] now they then guilt it intimate. >> can on - - into it. >> can you describe the fo
and so gandhi and jane goodall and jim henson and that's the only thing i'm trying to do today. we just did neil armstrong so the mayor february next month we do i am billy king at first gay and lesbian hero. and how we can say officially now pbs is making a cartoon series it's called the xavier and secret museum. to go on adventures. and then come to the president and in the meantime working on the sql that's coming back in paperback next month. >> are you going to make the im stanley?...
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video by jane goodall and then we're going to look at the health sector and people that she suffered from cope with an emergency responses and then look at country policies and finish off with with bill gates talking about preparing for tomorrow because we we really have to prepare for to morrow today so the conference is very very comprehensive and really interesting and i'm posting it thank you very much indeed for joining us 2 people have been killed in an explosion which ripped through a factory south of iran's capital 3 people were also injured in the blast in back a shah a local official says it was caused by workers who mishandled oxygen tanks the explosion was so powerful it damaged nearby buildings it's the latest in of several recent incidents in iran on june 26th a blast at the parchin military base northeast of tehran caused a massive fireball there torches blamed it on a gas leak outside the base 4 days later an explosion followed by a fire at a medical center in the north of the capital killed 19 people again officials said a gas leak was to blame last thursday if i was
video by jane goodall and then we're going to look at the health sector and people that she suffered from cope with an emergency responses and then look at country policies and finish off with with bill gates talking about preparing for tomorrow because we we really have to prepare for to morrow today so the conference is very very comprehensive and really interesting and i'm posting it thank you very much indeed for joining us 2 people have been killed in an explosion which ripped through a...