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for let's natural history museum as one of the biggest of a kind in germany their collection and compass is there any 1000000 specimens since we were there the museum has had to close again because of the worsening pandemic situation. oh it has fast tracked global digitise a shell the music business is no exception the sector is among the hardest hit during the crisis with concerts here in germany come fluently relegated to our line platforms here's a look at one for a loser music seem still...
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tower in a natural history museum.now the platform has moved beyond palin to become a worldwide active network. as things stand now the best way to experience berlin as a tourist can also be found online be about perl an app is one among many possibilities. the about berlin app may not be a lockdown baby but. it really does do the trick if you're yearning for some berlin and your life initially it was developed as a guide for history based walking tours of the city well now it can be excellently reappropriated as a teaser of what tourists can expect once the city reopens in store so that. the about during the coleman crisis the about berlin app has taken on a somewhat different role normally it would be aimed at people wanting to take a self guided walking tour how has this app function of volved during the crisis itself and. regionally of course it was an app for our guests it's in 2 languages english and german for our international guests and now we've discovered that berlin is who have to stay in town are getting i
tower in a natural history museum.now the platform has moved beyond palin to become a worldwide active network. as things stand now the best way to experience berlin as a tourist can also be found online be about perl an app is one among many possibilities. the about berlin app may not be a lockdown baby but. it really does do the trick if you're yearning for some berlin and your life initially it was developed as a guide for history based walking tours of the city well now it can be...
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for a let's natural history museum as one of the biggest of a kind in germany their collection encompasses 30000000 specimens since we were there the museum has actually closed again because of the worsening pandemic situation. oh it has fast tracked global digitise ational the music business is no exception the sector is among the hardest hit during the crisis with concerts here in germany can fluently relegated to our line platforms here is a look at one for a lens music scene still has to offer these days even if it's only 0 and $1.00. the berlin are full armani the city is premier concert venue is for the present closed. even so the berlin philharmonic one of the world's premier orchestras is holding concerts they can be heard on what's known as the digital concert hall an online platform. the digital concert hall was actually founded over 10 years ago concert recordings as well as documentaries and portraits of musicians can all be retrieved from the vast archive for a feat. balin hands 3 major opera houses the undisputed 1st among them is the battle in state opera on today in linden
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for let's natural history museum is one of the biggest of its kind in germany their collection encompasses 30000000 specimens since we were there the museum has had to close again because of the worsening pandemic situation. what has fast tracked global digitise ational the music business is no exception the sector is among the hardest hit during the crisis with concerts here in germany can fluently relegated to online platforms here is a look at one where loans music seem still has to offer these days even if it's only 01. the berlin often are more needy the city's premier concert venue is for the present closed. even so the berlin philharmonic one of the world's premier orchestras is holding concerts they can be hard on what's known as the digital concert hall an online platform. the digital concert hall was actually founded over 10 years ago concert recordings as well as documentaries and portraits of musicians can all be retrieved from the vast archive for a feat. in hands 3 major opera houses the undisputed 1st among them is the berlin state opera wanted in london boulevard which bega
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tower in the natural history museum. now the platform has moved beyond to become a worldwide active network. as things stand now the best way to experience berlin as a tourist can also be found online be about berlin after is one among many possibilities. the about berlin app may not be a lockdown baby but it really does do the trick if you're yearning for some berlin in your life initially it was developed as a guide for history based walking tours of the city well now it can be excellently reappropriated as a teaser of what tourists can expect once the city rio. in-store so that. the about during the coma crisis the about berlin app has taken on a somewhat different role normally it would be aimed at people wanting to take a self guided walking tour how has this app function of volved during the crisis itself and. regionally of course it was an app for i guess it's in 2 languages english and german for our international guests and now we've discovered that berlin is who have to stay in town are getting interested in it
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for a length natural history museum is one of the biggest of a kind in germany their collection and compass is 30000000 specimens since we were there the museum has had to close the gap because of the worsening pandemic situation. kohut has fast track global digitize a show the music business is no exception the sector is among the hardest hit during the crisis with concerts here in germany come fluently relegated to our line platforms here's a look at one for a women's music scene still has to offer these days even if it's only as there are those and once. the berlin are full armani suit is premier concert venue is for the present closed. even so the berlin philharmonic one of the world's premier orchestras is holding concerts they can be heard on what's known as the digital concert hall an online platform. the digital concert hall was actually founded over 10 years ago concert recordings as well as documentaries and portraits of musicians can all be retrieved from the vast archive for a feat. burnham's 3 major opera houses done disputed 1st among them is the berlin state opera on wanted i
for a length natural history museum is one of the biggest of a kind in germany their collection and compass is 30000000 specimens since we were there the museum has had to close the gap because of the worsening pandemic situation. kohut has fast track global digitize a show the music business is no exception the sector is among the hardest hit during the crisis with concerts here in germany come fluently relegated to our line platforms here's a look at one for a women's music scene still has to...
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and are often rather unusual places around town as here in berlin city the tower or in the natural history museum. down the platform has moved beyond there to become a worldwide active network. as things stand now the best way to experience berlin as a tourist and also be found online be about berlin after is one among many possibilities. the about berlin app may not be a lockdown baby but. it really does do the trick if you're yearning for some berlin and your life initially it was developed as a guide for history based walking tours of the city well now it can be excellently reappropriated as a teaser of what tourists can expect once the city reopens in store so that. the about during the coven crisis the about berlin app has taken on a somewhat different role normally it would be aimed at people wanting to take a self guided walking tour how has this app function of volved during the crisis itself and. regionally of course it was an app for our guests it's in 2 languages english and german for our international desk and now we've discovered that berlin is who have to stay in town are getting i
and are often rather unusual places around town as here in berlin city the tower or in the natural history museum. down the platform has moved beyond there to become a worldwide active network. as things stand now the best way to experience berlin as a tourist and also be found online be about berlin after is one among many possibilities. the about berlin app may not be a lockdown baby but. it really does do the trick if you're yearning for some berlin and your life initially it was developed...
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starting april 23rd, new yorkers will be able to get their shots under the big blue whale in the natural history museumwill come with a fee visit. >>> the former deputy is finally in custody after a one-day manhunt. they arrested steven broderick without incident they found him 20 miles from the scene walking down a rural road with a loaded pistol in his waistband. he has been charged with capitol murder in the shooting death of his ex-wife, adopted daughter and her boy friend he resigned from the force last year. >>> former president trump is stepping back into the political spotlight giving his first on camera interview since leaving office let's get to tracie potts. as we might expect, he has plenty to say. >> reporter: he did say a lot, phillip. that was unusual this interview was wide ranging from his mar-a-lago resort down in florida he talks about everything from immigration to vaccinations. it was unusual because typically former presidents stay silent, they don't say a lot about their successors n. this case, not necessarily. trump attacks president biden for how he's handled migrants at the s
starting april 23rd, new yorkers will be able to get their shots under the big blue whale in the natural history museumwill come with a fee visit. >>> the former deputy is finally in custody after a one-day manhunt. they arrested steven broderick without incident they found him 20 miles from the scene walking down a rural road with a loaded pistol in his waistband. he has been charged with capitol murder in the shooting death of his ex-wife, adopted daughter and her boy friend he...
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at the natural history museum, zoologist adrian glover studies the creatures that live on the deep ocean will be profound. it means humanity faces a difficult decision. it will be a dramatic shift in the ecology of that environment. and that's something that you just have to accept. some areas of the planet will have to be impacted if humans are going to move forward in a zero—carbon future. the decision about whether to allow mining will be taken by the un body that controls exploitation of the deep ocean. but, as sales of electric vehicles increase, pressure to allow mining in the deep oceans is also likely to grow. justin rowlatt, bbc news. and he thought, share them with me. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @bbckasiamadera hello. although thursday was a little less cold for many, friday plunges us back into the arctic air. in fact, we will stay with the colder air again into the weekend and for many, it is certainly a chance of those snow showers and possibly some wet and windy weather in the south. i'll come to that injust a moment. but this is the weather front ushering that cold
at the natural history museum, zoologist adrian glover studies the creatures that live on the deep ocean will be profound. it means humanity faces a difficult decision. it will be a dramatic shift in the ecology of that environment. and that's something that you just have to accept. some areas of the planet will have to be impacted if humans are going to move forward in a zero—carbon future. the decision about whether to allow mining will be taken by the un body that controls exploitation of...
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at the natural history museum, zoologist adrian glover studies the creatures that live on the deep oceanwill be profound. it means humanity faces a difficult decision. it will be a dramatic shift in the ecology of that environment. and that�*s something that you just have to accept. some areas of the planet will have to be impacted if humans are going to move forward in a zero—carbon future. the decision about whether to allow mining will be taken by the un body that controls exploitation of the deep ocean. but, as sales of electric vehicles increase, pressure to allow mining in the deep oceans is also likely to grow. justin rowlatt, bbc news. a quick reminder of our top story this hour. president biden has announced his administration�*s first measures to limit gun violence in the united states, describing the situation as an international embarrassment. the executive orders include the tightening of regulations for guns that can�*t be traced by the authorities because they are assembled at home. mr biden also outlined more ambitious proposals that require the support of congress, such
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polo sandoval is outside the museum of natural history. what are you seeing there?reporter: well, pam, just consider this. about 31% of the people in new york state now are considered fully vaccinated. just in the last 24 hours, about 189,000 vaccines have actually been administered here in the state. new york authorities, very familiar with the fact that the only way to continue to make those numbers continue to grow is by continuing to open up more locations and as you mentioned, the american museum of natural history here in new york city now serving as a vaccination site elsewhere throughout the state, we're told that the johnson & johnson vaccine will be offered again immediately here, though, for now, it's moderna. as johnson & johnson's covid-19 vaccine is clear to go into arms again, a slight but ongoing drop in overall shots being administered a day. that average number, according to the cdc, dipped below 3 million this week. the biden administration attributing it to vaccine hesitancy. it's a trend that the university of washington's institute for health m
polo sandoval is outside the museum of natural history. what are you seeing there?reporter: well, pam, just consider this. about 31% of the people in new york state now are considered fully vaccinated. just in the last 24 hours, about 189,000 vaccines have actually been administered here in the state. new york authorities, very familiar with the fact that the only way to continue to make those numbers continue to grow is by continuing to open up more locations and as you mentioned, the american...
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getting it under that blue whale at the natural history museum, pretty cool. we have video of workers there putting the bandage on that massive blue whale there. this is some video that the museum put out. here is the thing. if the blue whale can get the shot, you can, too. thank you, sam, heidi. catch lindsey at 6:00 a.m. eastern right here on msnbc. >>> i want to turn to a doctor who is a senior scholar. good to have you back. let's start with the cdc advisory committee meeting. do you think that they will ultimately decide to lift that pause on the johnson & johnson vaccine but perhaps with a warning about the potential for blood clots similar to what we saw happen in europe? >> that's exactly what i anticipate will happen. they will weigh the risks and benefits and look at the rare side effect and say the benefits outweigh the risk. what will happen likely is a warning label. similar to what happened with the european regulator just earlier this week. hopefully, we will resume the johnson & johnson vaccine, because it's a very critical vaccine. one and done
getting it under that blue whale at the natural history museum, pretty cool. we have video of workers there putting the bandage on that massive blue whale there. this is some video that the museum put out. here is the thing. if the blue whale can get the shot, you can, too. thank you, sam, heidi. catch lindsey at 6:00 a.m. eastern right here on msnbc. >>> i want to turn to a doctor who is a senior scholar. good to have you back. let's start with the cdc advisory committee meeting. do...
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at the natural history museum, zoologist adrian glover studies the creatures that live on the deep oceanfficult decision. it will be a dramatic shift in the ecology of that environment. and that's something that you just have to accept. some areas of the planet will have to be impacted if humans are going to move forward in a zero—carbon future. the decision about whether to allow mining will be taken by the un body that controls exploitation of the deep ocean. but, as sales of electric vehicles increase, pressure to allow mining in the deep oceans is also likely to grow. justin rowlatt, bbc news. now, time for the latest sports news from the bbc sports centre. hello i'm austin halewood with your latest sports news. we start with golf because the masters is in full swing at augusta. with the tournament back in it's traditional spring home on the calendar, england's justin rose is the man to catch after the first round.the two—time runner—up had the round of the day at augusta, shooting a 7 under par 65 to leave him 4 shots clear at the top of the leaderboard. he was 2 over par through 7
at the natural history museum, zoologist adrian glover studies the creatures that live on the deep oceanfficult decision. it will be a dramatic shift in the ecology of that environment. and that's something that you just have to accept. some areas of the planet will have to be impacted if humans are going to move forward in a zero—carbon future. the decision about whether to allow mining will be taken by the un body that controls exploitation of the deep ocean. but, as sales of electric...
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at the natural history museum, zoologist adrian glover studies the creatures that live on the deep oceans movies. he says the impact of mining will be profound. it means humanity faces a difficult decision. it will be a dramatic shift in the ecology of that environment. and that's something that you just have to accept. some areas of the planet will have to be impacted if humans are going to move forward in a zero—carbon future. the decision about whether to allow mining will be taken by the un body that controls exploitation of the deep ocean. but, as sales of electric vehicles increase, pressure to allow mining in the deep oceans is also likely to grow. justin rowlatt, bbc news. archaeologists have discovered — in their words — the �*ancient egyptian pompeii', near the city of luxor in egypt. the large city is believed to have been built more than 3,000 years ago. it lies near some of egypt's best known monuments. peter lacovara is the director of the us—based ancient egyptian heritage and archaeology fund. thank you so much for coming on the programme. let's have a look firstly at wha
at the natural history museum, zoologist adrian glover studies the creatures that live on the deep oceans movies. he says the impact of mining will be profound. it means humanity faces a difficult decision. it will be a dramatic shift in the ecology of that environment. and that's something that you just have to accept. some areas of the planet will have to be impacted if humans are going to move forward in a zero—carbon future. the decision about whether to allow mining will be taken by the...
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at the natural history museum, zoologist adrian glover studies the creatures that live on the deep oceanty faces a difficult decision. it will be a dramatic shift in the ecology of that environment. and that's something that you just have to accept. some areas of the planet will have to be impacted if humans are going to move forward in a zero—carbon future. the decision about whether to allow mining will be taken by the un body that controls exploitation of the deep ocean. but, as sales of electric vehicles increase, pressure to allow mining in the deep oceans is also likely to grow. justin rowlatt, bbc news. as always, a lot more on a website. i'll be back very shortly. to get in touch, find us on social media. see you very soon. hello. although thursday was a little less cold for many, friday plunges us back into the arctic air. in fact, we will stay with the colder air again into the weekend and for many, it is certainly a chance of those snow showers and possibly some wet and windy weather in the south. i'll come to that in just a moment. but this is the weather front ushering that
at the natural history museum, zoologist adrian glover studies the creatures that live on the deep oceanty faces a difficult decision. it will be a dramatic shift in the ecology of that environment. and that's something that you just have to accept. some areas of the planet will have to be impacted if humans are going to move forward in a zero—carbon future. the decision about whether to allow mining will be taken by the un body that controls exploitation of the deep ocean. but, as sales of...
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at the natural history museum, zoologist adrian glover studies the creatures that live on the deep oceannity faces a difficult decision. it will be a dramatic shift in the ecology of the environment. and that's something that you just have to accept. some areas of the planet will have to be impacted if humans are going to move forward in a zero carbon future. the decision about whether to allow mining will be taken by the human mining will be taken by the un body that controls exploitation of the deep ocean. but as sales of electric vehicles increase, pressure to allow mining in the deep oceans is also likely to grow. justin rowlatt, bbc news. as elections to the scottish parliament draw closer young people across the country are considering which party they'll back on may the 6th. 16 and 17—year—olds are eligible to vote and, as our scotland editor sarah smith found, many are eager to hear bold ideas on education and climate change, as well as hoping to see more diversity in scottish politics. over 100,000 young people like paisley art student, 17—year—old isla, will be voting for the f
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multiple locations, vaccination sites open up, including in new york city where the american natural history museumerving as a mass vaccination site, even offering free admission as incentive. >>> india has smashed another global record for daily coronavirus cases. on sunday, officials reported more than 349,000 new infections. it's the fourth consecutive day india has broken the global records. hospitals across the country are running short of critical supplies, including oxygen. anna coren is tracking this from hong kong. the u.s. government says it will deploy support to india to help with this crisis. looking at the heartbreaking numbers there, it's sorely needed. >> yeah, absolutely. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken made that tweet and appealed to the indian people, saying that his thoughts were with them and that the united states would do whatever they can to help with this crisis unfolding in realtime on the ground. you mentioned those figures, almost 350,000 daily cases, more than 2,700 deaths. that's the fourth consecutive day of a global record for india. the experts say that these
multiple locations, vaccination sites open up, including in new york city where the american natural history museumerving as a mass vaccination site, even offering free admission as incentive. >>> india has smashed another global record for daily coronavirus cases. on sunday, officials reported more than 349,000 new infections. it's the fourth consecutive day india has broken the global records. hospitals across the country are running short of critical supplies, including oxygen. anna...
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vaccination sites continue to open up including here in new york city, where the american natural history museum now serving as a mass-vaccination site. polo sandoval, cnn, new york. >>> india has smashed another global record for daily-coronavirus cases for the fourth day running. more than 349,000 new infections were reported by officials, sunday. india also posted another record daily death toll. hospitals are overwhelmed by covid patients and there are widespread shortages of critical-medicine supplies. including oxygen. experts say the country's case surge could correlate with a rise in variants. and that includes the so-called double-mutant variant, first identified in india. anna coren tracking all this from hong kong. anna, the u.s. government says it'll deploy support to india to help with the crisis. and looking at the heartbreaking numbers there, it's clearly, sorely needed. >> it's desperately needed, kim, but this help could be too little, too late. for people who needed it now. they needed it yesterday. i mean, you are talking about family members taking their loved ones to -- to h
vaccination sites continue to open up including here in new york city, where the american natural history museum now serving as a mass-vaccination site. polo sandoval, cnn, new york. >>> india has smashed another global record for daily-coronavirus cases for the fourth day running. more than 349,000 new infections were reported by officials, sunday. india also posted another record daily death toll. hospitals are overwhelmed by covid patients and there are widespread shortages of...
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here him at the natural history museum in new york.ow a vaccine site and walk-in vaccine site because there is so much vaccine in new york you can walk in as a new yorker and get your first moderna shot and line up for your second one in a few weeks. as an incentive, if you come and get your shot here today or the next coming days, you get four free passes to come back to being vaccinated. moving from please sign up for an oappointment, to now there i vaccine everywhere so please go out and get it. >> thank you for that information, evan. >>> after fighting the coronavirus for more than a year, it is not surprising that a lot of doctors and nurses and health care workers are overwhelmed and they are anxious and showing signs of burn. out. listen to this. a recent poll by the kaiser foundation found 30% are considering leaving the profession. an icu nurse in las vegas and she admits so strong here to admit and talk about this that she had a breakdown last fall after working months and months with covid patients. she got the help she nee
here him at the natural history museum in new york.ow a vaccine site and walk-in vaccine site because there is so much vaccine in new york you can walk in as a new yorker and get your first moderna shot and line up for your second one in a few weeks. as an incentive, if you come and get your shot here today or the next coming days, you get four free passes to come back to being vaccinated. moving from please sign up for an oappointment, to now there i vaccine everywhere so please go out and get...
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the incentivizing, here in new york if you come and get vaccinated, you can walk into the natural history museum behind me. you get four free passes to come to the museum later on after you get your shot. on to the cdc stuff, what the cdc is worried about is that this johnson & johnson issue may end up causing more of the vaccine hesitation we're also starting to see. when they went over this careful, looking back at this vaccine to figure out if they're going to release this pause, they said they found it just wasn't dangerous enough to keep it under wraps. and i want to show you one of the graphics they put forward about the risks and benefits of this vaccine by age group. you can see there's been about 8 million of these vaccines that have been administered before the pause, and there are only about 15 cases of these blood clots that we heard about. and then only three people from the group died. so looking at the numbers from the cdc, they went through and they found of every million doses, a lot more benefits than dangers. so they're saying that that is a worthwhile thing to put out there.
the incentivizing, here in new york if you come and get vaccinated, you can walk into the natural history museum behind me. you get four free passes to come to the museum later on after you get your shot. on to the cdc stuff, what the cdc is worried about is that this johnson & johnson issue may end up causing more of the vaccine hesitation we're also starting to see. when they went over this careful, looking back at this vaccine to figure out if they're going to release this pause, they...
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quarantine-while, starting friday, new yorkers can get vaccinated under the natural history museum'saccinated by one of the cavemen. here's new york mayor bill de blasio making the announcement yesterday: >> we have an exciting new site to announce today-- and i've been trying to work different ways to phrase this, different ideas thrown around. i would say it's a whale of an announcement, or perhaps whale-coming this new teph: kril ti,tolkiens, because we've just learned that "amazon's upcoming 'lord of the rings' series will cost $465 million just for the first season." holy hurin, that's a lot of mithril. don't you guys have c.g.i.? how could they savemoney? hey, instead of hobbits, you could use garden gnomes-- wait! damn this shortage! it's affecting everything we love! we don't know exactly what amazon is spending all this cash on, though an earlier report did indicate that they're shelling out $250 million just for the rights from the tolkien estate. well, that's an unnecessary expenditure right there. you could have saved that $250 mil if you told basically the same story and
quarantine-while, starting friday, new yorkers can get vaccinated under the natural history museum'saccinated by one of the cavemen. here's new york mayor bill de blasio making the announcement yesterday: >> we have an exciting new site to announce today-- and i've been trying to work different ways to phrase this, different ideas thrown around. i would say it's a whale of an announcement, or perhaps whale-coming this new teph: kril ti,tolkiens, because we've just learned that...
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vaccination sites continue to open up, including here in new york city where the american natural history museum now serving as a mass vaccination site, even offering free admission to the museum as an added incentive. polo sandoval, cnn, new york. >> thanks, polo, for that. >>> india has now smashed another global record for daily coronavirus cases. on sunday officials reported more than 349d,000 new infections. it's the fourth consecutive day india has broken the global record. hospitals across the country are running short of critical supplies including oxygen. well, let's go straight to anna coren. anna's tracking all of this from hong kong. certainly a dire situation that we're seeing there on the ground in india. what more can you tell us? >> reporter: yeah, robyn, it is nothing short of catastrophic. let's talk about those numbers that the health ministry released today. just shy of 350,000 daily infections. that's just up 2,000 from yesterday. the experts are saying that these numbers do not add up to what is actually happening on the ground, that the real numbers could be something like
vaccination sites continue to open up, including here in new york city where the american natural history museum now serving as a mass vaccination site, even offering free admission to the museum as an added incentive. polo sandoval, cnn, new york. >> thanks, polo, for that. >>> india has now smashed another global record for daily coronavirus cases. on sunday officials reported more than 349d,000 new infections. it's the fourth consecutive day india has broken the global record....
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vaccination sites, continue to open up, including here in new york city where the america natural history museum now serving as a mass vaccination site. even offering free admission to the museum as added incentive. >>> india has set another-global record for daily-coronavirus cases, for the fourth-day running. more than 349,000 new infections were reported by officials, sunday. india's also posted another record-daily death toll. hospitals are overwhelmed by covid patients and there are widespread shortages of critical-medical supplies, including oxygen. experts say the country's case surge could correlate with the rise in variants and that includes the so-called double-mutant variant first identified in india. anna coren is tracking all this for us and joins us live from hong kong. anna, the u.s. government says it will deploy support to india to help with this crisis. but will it get there in time? >> well, you know, it -- it -- it's insurmountable. the task ahead. that is facing the indian government. of course, they would desperately want any-international help. but they need it, now. despe
vaccination sites, continue to open up, including here in new york city where the america natural history museum now serving as a mass vaccination site. even offering free admission to the museum as added incentive. >>> india has set another-global record for daily-coronavirus cases, for the fourth-day running. more than 349,000 new infections were reported by officials, sunday. india's also posted another record-daily death toll. hospitals are overwhelmed by covid patients and there...
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multiple locations, vaccination sites open up, including in new york city where the american natural history museums a mass vaccination site, even offering free admission as incentive. >> cnn medical analyst dr. rodriguez, thanks for joining us. i do want to get your reaction to this johnson & johnson announcement. >> i think that it was very wise to stop and try to look at what's going on, if there was any sort of line or correlation between certain illness or certain genders. i agree that women, especially women under 50, need to be a little bit careful. i think that if you're on birth control, even though it hasn't been proven, that might be a risk factor. however, please keep in mind that this is 1 in 1 million, literally, 1 in 1 million of the people that get the johnson & johnson vaccine that get blood clots. 1 of 100 americans are going to die from car accidents. 1 in 15,000 are going to get hit by lightning. this is very rare. but it's something that does need to be taken into consideration. i'm glad it's back on the market. >> i'm sure you're not the only one. to go back to this issue, did
multiple locations, vaccination sites open up, including in new york city where the american natural history museums a mass vaccination site, even offering free admission as incentive. >> cnn medical analyst dr. rodriguez, thanks for joining us. i do want to get your reaction to this johnson & johnson announcement. >> i think that it was very wise to stop and try to look at what's going on, if there was any sort of line or correlation between certain illness or certain genders....
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at the natural history museum, zoologist adrian glover studies the creatures that live on the deep oceanat's something that you just have to accept. some areas of the planet will have to be impacted if humans are going to move forward in a zero—carbon future. the decision about whether to allow mining will be taken by the un body that controls exploitation of the deep ocean. but, as sales of electric vehicles increase, pressure to allow mining in the deep oceans is also likely to grow. justin rowlatt, bbc news. a pig has saved its own bacon after escaping from a trailer on its way to the abbatoir. it's thought that milton, as he's since been named, leapt from the backs of two larger pigs to make his escape. smallholder sarah allan explains. my husband got out of the car and he sort of tractored the trailer, and he was like, "sarah, we're missing a pig." and i honestly did not believe him, so i got out and there was only two out of the three pigs in the trailer. it's about 11 miles from where we live to the local abattoir, and someone posted on the milton damerel community page, "has anyo
at the natural history museum, zoologist adrian glover studies the creatures that live on the deep oceanat's something that you just have to accept. some areas of the planet will have to be impacted if humans are going to move forward in a zero—carbon future. the decision about whether to allow mining will be taken by the un body that controls exploitation of the deep ocean. but, as sales of electric vehicles increase, pressure to allow mining in the deep oceans is also likely to grow. justin...
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it is so cool, it is in the american museum of natural history. of a blue whale. >> yes. >> suspended from the ceiling. and if you'll notice there, right in the middle, the whale has a band-aid. >> it is a cool building. >> it is. >> a great room. one of my favorite rooms in new york city. they made a giant band-aid for the whale. it took them five days to make. my daughter told me, dad, you have to say that it's 6'2" long. i've said that. she told me that because -- like so many new yorkers now, everybody wishes they could get vaccinated there. you can call and make an appointment. olivia, my daughter, went with her friend olly over the weekend, olly needed to get vaccinated. she took care of olly's dog. she got a souvenir -- photo of herself under the whale. always cool. >> very cool. as we get vaccinated around the country, we should visit the natural history museum. >> i didn't know they were doing that. >> it just started. >> very nice. >> all right. >>> with so many of us itching to get out and to explore, a new book shares the travel wisdom
it is so cool, it is in the american museum of natural history. of a blue whale. >> yes. >> suspended from the ceiling. and if you'll notice there, right in the middle, the whale has a band-aid. >> it is a cool building. >> it is. >> a great room. one of my favorite rooms in new york city. they made a giant band-aid for the whale. it took them five days to make. my daughter told me, dad, you have to say that it's 6'2" long. i've said that. she told me that...
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what better place than the museum of natural history? >> reporter: those who get their shot at the museum will also receive a free admission to see the exhibit. debra alfarone, cbs news, maryland. >>> this week, european regulators allowed the rollout of jj shots saying the benefits outweigh what appears to be a very rare risk. >>> back in the bay area, four counties will start using the windows jj vaccine again. san francisco, marin, san mateo, and alameda counties are all making that move after the federal government lifted its paws. >>> as more people get vaccinated and recommendation is change, you might have many questions about what activities are okay to do again. check out our website. we have a list with all of those details on www.kpix.com . >>> time notice 6:08. still ahead on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, all eyes on the red carpet for this weekend's oscars. the environmentally friendly designers turning high-end couture, green. >>> plus, a night at the opera like never before. the bay area performance which took more
what better place than the museum of natural history? >> reporter: those who get their shot at the museum will also receive a free admission to see the exhibit. debra alfarone, cbs news, maryland. >>> this week, european regulators allowed the rollout of jj shots saying the benefits outweigh what appears to be a very rare risk. >>> back in the bay area, four counties will start using the windows jj vaccine again. san francisco, marin, san mateo, and alameda counties are...
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vaccinated and people who have recovered. >> a new tactic is offering incentives at the american museum of natural historyattan get your shot along with a free museum pass of four. >> this is one of the indispensable places in this city and that's saying a lot. a city full of magical places. >> we want to make sure new yorkers understand the importance of getting vaccinated and also we get people to feel comfortable in the setting. >> other vaccine incentives range from free doughnuts to free beer. after the cdc and fda lifted the pause on the johnson & johnson vaccine, there's a hope among health experts that this cautious approach will convince more americans to get vaccinated is safe. >> when that system works as it did in this case, it identifies signals that potentially could be problematic and require further investigation. and so we will be monitoring this going forward. >> so there are two big questions moving toward, the first is will that pause in the j&j vaccine cause more people to be wary of the vaccine. we just don't know the answer to that yet. i asked people yesterday in manhattan. they sa
vaccinated and people who have recovered. >> a new tactic is offering incentives at the american museum of natural historyattan get your shot along with a free museum pass of four. >> this is one of the indispensable places in this city and that's saying a lot. a city full of magical places. >> we want to make sure new yorkers understand the importance of getting vaccinated and also we get people to feel comfortable in the setting. >> other vaccine incentives range from...
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. >> at the american museum of natural history, get your shot along with a free museum pass for four.> this is happening right here in erie county. the new strategy is targeted towards younger adults and the county executive is calling it drink for adults. >> shot and a chaser. get your shot, get a coupon for a free beer. get your chaser. >> it baton rouge the shots for shots program is run by relief, a tele health company. 23 year old brandon breaux went to a bar with friends and ended up vaccinated. >> where did you get your first shot? >> i got it at a local bar. >> there was a shot for shot. >> yo, man, people are crazy, like people are officially crazy. >> we have doctors coming up to us like we worked our ass off for a year to develop this vaccine that will save your life. and our response is uh-huh you but what is in it for me. on the other hand there is a long history of giving people free alcohol for doing stuff they should be doing anyway. you give alcohol to your friends so they will help you move. or you give alcohol to your baby so they will stop crying and let you finish
. >> at the american museum of natural history, get your shot along with a free museum pass for four.> this is happening right here in erie county. the new strategy is targeted towards younger adults and the county executive is calling it drink for adults. >> shot and a chaser. get your shot, get a coupon for a free beer. get your chaser. >> it baton rouge the shots for shots program is run by relief, a tele health company. 23 year old brandon breaux went to a bar with...
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to attract attention and excitement, they're doing it, as you said, at the museum of natural history, underneath the iconic blue whale inside marine hall. that whale is a show-stopper. if you haven't been here, you can't miss it. it's open to all new york city residents who want to make an appointment. they're setting aside special appointments for new york housing residents, community workers, and anyone 15 and older can walk in. they're entering at the subway stop beneath where i'm standing. but they're hoping to have upwards of 1,000 deployments a day here. there are still some openings today. and this is also coming as the governor is loosening restrictions on museum capacity. it's going from 25% to 50% next week. people who will get their shot will get a voucher for a future visit. but it's coming as we are seeing this downward trend here in the city, which is great news. cases, hospitalizations, deaths, those are all still declining, steph, but the fact of the matter is the mayor still wants to see those vaccination rates going up. he's trying to incentivize that saying once tho
to attract attention and excitement, they're doing it, as you said, at the museum of natural history, underneath the iconic blue whale inside marine hall. that whale is a show-stopper. if you haven't been here, you can't miss it. it's open to all new york city residents who want to make an appointment. they're setting aside special appointments for new york housing residents, community workers, and anyone 15 and older can walk in. they're entering at the subway stop beneath where i'm standing....
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your good books largely it's a poem that bitch works for the 2nd bag museum of natural history in gurlitz and is involved in a german czech research project into wolves called ovide. in the project we've managed to prove there is a pack of wolves living up here on the mountain ridge but on the czech side of the border we call a division ipac because they live near vision e. that was in january 28th seen on what's with us. because the pack had offspring on czech territory it's considered check but the wolves do come calling on the german side of the border as well. zoologists can only declare a pack resident in a given area if certain criteria are fulfilled. when it. is a scientific activity science requires rules. to prove a wolf is living somewhere it must have been there for at least 6 months. the evidence has to involve genetic material that is samples but we're not finding any at the moment. this time today is not their day the 4th camera trap also fails to deliver on for the fun and not even aware of a wolf disappointed. when i set out to spot a wolf i never do the lines in and the o
your good books largely it's a poem that bitch works for the 2nd bag museum of natural history in gurlitz and is involved in a german czech research project into wolves called ovide. in the project we've managed to prove there is a pack of wolves living up here on the mountain ridge but on the czech side of the border we call a division ipac because they live near vision e. that was in january 28th seen on what's with us. because the pack had offspring on czech territory it's considered check...
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your books largely it's a polyp it works for the 2nd bag museum of natural history and gurlitz and is involved in a german czech research project into wolves called ovide. in the project we've managed to prove there is a pack of wolves living up here on the mountain ridge but on the czech side of the border we call a division ipac because they live near these loony that was in january 28th. because the pack had offspring on czech territory it's considered check but the wolves do come calling on the german side of the border as well. zoologists can only declare a pack resident in a given area if certain criteria are fulfilled. when it. is a scientific activity science requires rules. to prove a wolf is living somewhere it must have been there for at least 6 months that the evidence has to involve genetic match. cereal that is samples but we're not finding any at the moment. the sign today is not their day the 4th camera trap also fails to deliver on to the fun and not even of whiff of a wolf disappointed. when i set out to spot a wolf i never do the lines in and when i'm not expecting
your books largely it's a polyp it works for the 2nd bag museum of natural history and gurlitz and is involved in a german czech research project into wolves called ovide. in the project we've managed to prove there is a pack of wolves living up here on the mountain ridge but on the czech side of the border we call a division ipac because they live near these loony that was in january 28th. because the pack had offspring on czech territory it's considered check but the wolves do come calling on...
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the mountains and also your good books lucky it's a poem that bitch works for the 2nd bag museum of natural history and gurlitz and is involved in a german czech research project into wolves called ovide. this is what put in the project we've managed to crew there is a pack of wolves living up here on the mountain ridge but on the czech side of the border we call it division ipac because they live near these loony that was in january 28th seen on what's with us. because the pack had offspring on check territory it's considered check but the wolves do come calling on the german side of the border as well. zoologists can only declare a pack resident in a given area if certain criteria are fulfilled. when it. is a scientific activity science requires rules. to prove the wolf is living somewhere it must have been there for at least 6 months. the evidence has to involve genetic material that is samples but we're not finding any at the moment like this one today is not their day the 4th camera trap also fails to deliver on for the fun and not even a whiff of a wolf disappointed. when i set out to spot a
the mountains and also your good books lucky it's a poem that bitch works for the 2nd bag museum of natural history and gurlitz and is involved in a german czech research project into wolves called ovide. this is what put in the project we've managed to crew there is a pack of wolves living up here on the mountain ridge but on the czech side of the border we call it division ipac because they live near these loony that was in january 28th seen on what's with us. because the pack had offspring...
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your good books largely it's a poem that bitch works for the 2nd bag museum of natural history and gurlitz and is involved in a german czech research project into wolves called ovide. this is what put in the project we've managed to truth there is a pack of wolves living up here on the mountain ridge but on the czech side of the border we call a division ipac because they live near vision e. that was in january 28th seen on what's what. because the pack had offspring on check territory it's considered check but the wolves do come calling on the german side of the border as well. zoologists can only declare a pack resident in a given area if certain criteria are fulfilled. when it was live. on injuring as a scientific activity science requires rules. to prove a wolf is living somewhere it must have been there for at least 6 months. the evidence has to involve genetic material that is samples but we're not finding any at the moment like this one today is not their day the 4th camera trap also fails to deliver on for that fine and not even aware of a wolf disappointed. me when i set out to sp
your good books largely it's a poem that bitch works for the 2nd bag museum of natural history and gurlitz and is involved in a german czech research project into wolves called ovide. this is what put in the project we've managed to truth there is a pack of wolves living up here on the mountain ridge but on the czech side of the border we call a division ipac because they live near vision e. that was in january 28th seen on what's what. because the pack had offspring on check territory it's...
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animal bones from look death and are being analyzed by archaeologists at the french national museum of natural history in paris. they want to find out more about life in ancient turkmenistan it was especially regarding how people ate. stillness that it was ever going deep that we were lucky to find numerous 2 through means some in their entirety. the really exciting thing is that our fines include many very young animals particularly males that seem to have been deliberately killed while. sit in this indicates to us that the farmers were only interested in producing milk. with this material we can reconstruct the life of the 5 to 6000 year old site and understand how the people ate back then. and looked this year's 6 week excavation season is ending. just the one card will be staying behind at the site. julio sarmiento is the last to leave his ruins. the work goes on in the expedition house where restores pieced together individual shards and filling gaps. it seems like a great deal of work for often meager findings but who knows if this barry bronze arrow tip might prove to be very important because
animal bones from look death and are being analyzed by archaeologists at the french national museum of natural history in paris. they want to find out more about life in ancient turkmenistan it was especially regarding how people ate. stillness that it was ever going deep that we were lucky to find numerous 2 through means some in their entirety. the really exciting thing is that our fines include many very young animals particularly males that seem to have been deliberately killed while. sit...
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vaccinations, new york city will offer shots under the famous blue whale at the american museum of natural history. meanwhile, 13 states saw a rise in new cases in the last week, and cases in children are spiking, too. last week was the highest total in two months, one in five new infections were kids. new jersey has the second highest number of new cases per capita in the nation. why is new jersey still ranking so high? >> one thing is the new variant, the u.k. variant, extremely transmissible, very infectious. i think people of course have quarantine fatigue, they are taking off masks, they are opening up schools, they are going back to activities. >> reporter: as the race to vaccinate continues here at medical center in new jersey, which was a johnson & johnson site, officials tell us since the pause they've seen a decrease in registrations up to 20% which they attribute to hesitancy. norah. >> o'donnell: meg oliver, thank you. and tonight an update: the chief medical examiner in d.c. ruled capitol police officer brian sicknick died of natural causes after defending the u.s. capitol during the
vaccinations, new york city will offer shots under the famous blue whale at the american museum of natural history. meanwhile, 13 states saw a rise in new cases in the last week, and cases in children are spiking, too. last week was the highest total in two months, one in five new infections were kids. new jersey has the second highest number of new cases per capita in the nation. why is new jersey still ranking so high? >> one thing is the new variant, the u.k. variant, extremely...
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get a shot, and officials are hoping the chance to be vaccinated here, inside the american museum of natural history convince more people to show up, especially those hesitant afterr a pause in the johnson & johnson vaccine. tonight, a c.d.c. advisory committee is recommending the johnson & johnson shot rejoin the mix of covid-fighting vaccines. but unlike the pfizer and moderna shots, j&j's will likely come with a warning about the potential risk of rare, but highly dangerous, brain blood clots. both agencies have full confidence the benefits outweigh the risks. >> the committee concluded the >> reporter: the committee concluded the benefits of getting the shot outweigh the possible risks, pointing out that as many as 45 adults could suffer a clot, but up to 1,400 lives might be saved. tonight's vote comes just 10 days after the c.d.c. suggested pulling the vaccine to investigate six cases of clots in pre-menopausal women. >> this pause was essential to our ability to inform the public. >> reporter: we're also learning tonight of nine more potential cases, all in women. three have died, seven remai
get a shot, and officials are hoping the chance to be vaccinated here, inside the american museum of natural history convince more people to show up, especially those hesitant afterr a pause in the johnson & johnson vaccine. tonight, a c.d.c. advisory committee is recommending the johnson & johnson shot rejoin the mix of covid-fighting vaccines. but unlike the pfizer and moderna shots, j&j's will likely come with a warning about the potential risk of rare, but highly dangerous,...
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at the american museum of natural history in manhattan, get your shot along with a free museum pass for >> this is one of the indispensable places in this entire city, and that's saying a lot. because it's a city full of ima magical places. >> we want to make sure new yorkers understand the importance of getting vaccinated. >> other vaccine incentives range from free doughnuts to free beer. after the cdc and fda lifted the pause on the johnson & johnson vaccine, there's a hope among health experts that this cautious approach will convince more americans that getting vaccinated is safe. >> when that system works as it did in this case, it identifies signals that potentially could be problematic and require further investigation, and so we will be monitoring this going forward. >> evan mcmorris-santoro, cnn, new york. >> so that johnson & johnson vaccine mentioned at the end of that piece there, that's the big open question. obviously we saw that pause get lifted on friday. we spoke so some folks at the american museum site in what they thought that pause might do to affect this hesitancy
at the american museum of natural history in manhattan, get your shot along with a free museum pass for >> this is one of the indispensable places in this entire city, and that's saying a lot. because it's a city full of ima magical places. >> we want to make sure new yorkers understand the importance of getting vaccinated. >> other vaccine incentives range from free doughnuts to free beer. after the cdc and fda lifted the pause on the johnson & johnson vaccine, there's a...
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animal bones from a look depp a are being analyzed by archaeologists at the french national museum of natural history in paris. they want to find out more about life in ancient turkmenistan it was especially regarding how people ate. still looked at him as i'm going deep we were lucky to find numerous to 3 means some in their entirety. the really exciting thing is that our finds include many very young animals particularly males that seem to have been deliberately killed. in this indicates to us that the farmers were only interested in producing milk. is out for the extent that they're here. with this material we can reconstruct the life of the 5 to 6000 year old site and understand how the people ate back then. and look dep a this year's 6 week excavation season is ending. just the one card will be staying behind at the site. it is really a star manto is the last to leave his ruins. the work goes on in the expedition house where restores pieced together individual shards and filling gaps. it seems like a great deal of work for often meager findings but who knows if this very bronze aerotech might pr
animal bones from a look depp a are being analyzed by archaeologists at the french national museum of natural history in paris. they want to find out more about life in ancient turkmenistan it was especially regarding how people ate. still looked at him as i'm going deep we were lucky to find numerous to 3 means some in their entirety. the really exciting thing is that our finds include many very young animals particularly males that seem to have been deliberately killed. in this indicates to...
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animal bones from look death they are being analyzed by archaeologists at the french national museum of natural history in paris. they want to find out more about life in ancient turkmenistan it was especially regarding how people ate. stillness to look that is i'm going to look deeper we were lucky to find numerous tooth remains some in their entirety. the really exciting thing is that our fines include many very young animals particularly males that seem to have been deliberately killed. in this indicates to us that the farmers were only interested in producing milk products but that's it. with this material we can reconstruct the life of the 5 to 6000 year old site and understand how the people ate back then. and who looked this year's 6 week excavation season is ending. just the one guard will be staying behind at the site. is the last to leave his ruins. the work goes on in the expedition house where restores pieced together individual shards and filling gaps. it seems like a great deal of work for often meager findings but who knows if this very bronze arrow tip might prove to be very important b
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history in 1984 by selecting geraldine ferraro. >>> finally, starting on april 23rd, new yorkers will get shots under the big blue whale in the museum of naturaltory. it comes with free admission for a future visit brian, come for the protection and stay for the planetarium >> i like that where did you get vaccinated cvs. what about you under a giant replica of a whale. i look forward to going back we'll get a coffee >> looking forward to it thanks, brian. >>> take care. ahead, shifting the blame. what elon musk has to say about last weekend's crash that led to the deaths of two occupants. neither of whom, apparently, were in the driver's seat. >>> if you are not one of the few in america who hasn't, s subscribe to our podcast it is called "worldwide exchange." it's pretty good, i'm told dow futures are down we're back in a moment the bennetts really know how to put their wifi to work. whether it's work work... works for me. school work... it worked! or a work out... oh i'm working... they've got xfinity, which delivers wifi faster than a gig for all their devices. it's more than enough to keep everyone working. can your internet do that? this
history in 1984 by selecting geraldine ferraro. >>> finally, starting on april 23rd, new yorkers will get shots under the big blue whale in the museum of naturaltory. it comes with free admission for a future visit brian, come for the protection and stay for the planetarium >> i like that where did you get vaccinated cvs. what about you under a giant replica of a whale. i look forward to going back we'll get a coffee >> looking forward to it thanks, brian. >>> take...
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carl ackley who is famous big game hunter who did, you know all the the elephants in the museum of natural history and she found this this monkey on one of their expeditions and she fell in love with this monkey. i mean so much that her her husband would write her note. oh dear. could you please love me more than the monkey, you know, and she brought him home to their manhattan penthouse apartment. and here the monkey was a terror and and carl couldn't deal with it anymore. so finally he he divorced her. i i thought it was interesting that so many of the women geographers got divorced. by the time when it was scandalous no. yeah. so delia though then was one of the she was a very good game hunter and and and so after her divorce. it surprisingly and to their credit the brooklyn museum asked her to go on expeditions and and get more specimens for them. so she managed to to do very well despite the fact that she was divorced and no longer attached to her husband's identity. gloria hollister you who could not love a woman who walks on the bottom of the ocean with that big copper helmet on their head
carl ackley who is famous big game hunter who did, you know all the the elephants in the museum of natural history and she found this this monkey on one of their expeditions and she fell in love with this monkey. i mean so much that her her husband would write her note. oh dear. could you please love me more than the monkey, you know, and she brought him home to their manhattan penthouse apartment. and here the monkey was a terror and and carl couldn't deal with it anymore. so finally he he...
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mountains and it was also your good books lucky it's a poem that bitch works for the 2nd bag museum of natural history and gurlitz and is involved in a german czech research project into wolves called ovide. that's what put in the project we've managed to prove there is a pack of wolves living up here on the mountain ridge but on the czech side of the border we call a division ipac because they live near vision e. that was in january 28th seen on what's with us. because the pack had offspring on check territory it's considered check but the wolves do come calling on the german side of the border as well. zoologists can only declare a pack resident in a given area if certain criteria are fulfilled. when it. is a scientific activity science requires rules. to prove a wolf is living somewhere it must have been there for at least 6 months. the evidence has to involve genetic material that is samples but we're not finding any at the moment. the starting today is not their day the 4th camera trap also fails to deliver and for that fine and not even over whiff of a wolf disappointed. when i set out to spot a
mountains and it was also your good books lucky it's a poem that bitch works for the 2nd bag museum of natural history and gurlitz and is involved in a german czech research project into wolves called ovide. that's what put in the project we've managed to prove there is a pack of wolves living up here on the mountain ridge but on the czech side of the border we call a division ipac because they live near vision e. that was in january 28th seen on what's with us. because the pack had offspring...
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animal bones from a look deputy are being analyzed by archaeologists at the french national museum of natural history in paris. they want to find out more about life in ancient turkmenistan it was especially regarding how people ate. still missing is that going deeper we were lucky to find numerous 2 through me some in their entirety who they think the really exciting thing is that our fines include many very young animals particularly males that seem to have been deliberately killed. in this indicates to us that the farmers were only interested in producing milk products but the. this material we can reconstruct the life of the 5 to 6000 year old site and understand how the people ate back then. and looked this years 6 weeks excavation season is ending. just the one card will be staying behind at the site. julio sarmento is the last to leave his ruins. the work goes on in the expedition house where restores pieced together individual shards and filling gaps. it seems like a great deal of work for often meager findings but who knows if this very bronze aerotech might prove to be very important becaus
animal bones from a look deputy are being analyzed by archaeologists at the french national museum of natural history in paris. they want to find out more about life in ancient turkmenistan it was especially regarding how people ate. still missing is that going deeper we were lucky to find numerous 2 through me some in their entirety who they think the really exciting thing is that our fines include many very young animals particularly males that seem to have been deliberately killed. in this...
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i'm here at the american museum of natural history, which was turned into a vaccine site under the iconic now get a vaccine. it's a walk-in, you don't have to have an appointment. if you do do it, you get four passes to come back to the museum later for free. so the idea is to try to make it as easy as possible and incentivize them to do it because officials are worried we may be running out of demand and not supply. that's a big danger because we need people to get the vaccines in order to put this pandemic to bed. >> there are serious concerns there. that's a nice docile incentive, get some sight-seeing in. and i love the band-aid that was on the whale, letting people know that it's harmless, right? it doesn't hurt to get that shot. evan mcmorris-santoro, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> joining me to discuss is dr. nathan, an emergency medicine physician in new jersey. so good to see you. so do you think the pause and then the decision to make the j&j vaccine available again helps or hurts the efforts to get people vaccinated? >> i think it's a tricky thing and the cdc and fda rea
i'm here at the american museum of natural history, which was turned into a vaccine site under the iconic now get a vaccine. it's a walk-in, you don't have to have an appointment. if you do do it, you get four passes to come back to the museum later for free. so the idea is to try to make it as easy as possible and incentivize them to do it because officials are worried we may be running out of demand and not supply. that's a big danger because we need people to get the vaccines in order to put...
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the national museum of natural history houses the nation's largest collection of human remains and inrview, said they are developing new guidance with the "honor and remembering" saying slavery is the last great unmentionable in american discourse community we can do to both help the public understand the impact of slavery and find was to honor the enslaved is at the top of my list. lonnie bunch w the founding had of the museum of the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture. >> i want toommit dr. bunch because he has taken leadersp on this queion and within i think even what i understand, even whin the smithsonian institution this ibeen accosted -- controversial matter. yes, this is, likenkhat they said earlier, protest on talking to the media can compel the hand of these institutions but i think we need to think evemore concurrently and wha that should mean for the future. they should not just be a flashpoint here and there and a recognition of the awful scenarios. it should be more sweepi understanding of what we have. amy: we will continue this discussio
the national museum of natural history houses the nation's largest collection of human remains and inrview, said they are developing new guidance with the "honor and remembering" saying slavery is the last great unmentionable in american discourse community we can do to both help the public understand the impact of slavery and find was to honor the enslaved is at the top of my list. lonnie bunch w the founding had of the museum of the smithsonian national museum of african-american...