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of orangutan.our science editor victoria gill has the story. victoria: the remote mountain forests of sumatra are home to some of our closest ape relatives, and a population discovered 20 years ago has been hiding a scientific secret. orangutan, tapanuli a species new to science. >> until now, it was thought they were just 2 distinct species of orangutan. sumatran and bornean. but this shows that there are actually three. a tiny population has been hidden away and isolated by hundreds of years of evolution. early dna analysis suggests they were peculiar compared to other apes. scientists embarked on a detailed study examining what they ate and the unique call. years of painstaking genetic comparisons enabled scientists to reconstruct the evolutionary history. the final piece of the puzzle was tiny but consistent differences between the sumatran and this, the tapanuli orangutan skull. >> it is an amazing breakthrough. there are onlyrade eight species -- great ape species, so adding one to this very
of orangutan.our science editor victoria gill has the story. victoria: the remote mountain forests of sumatra are home to some of our closest ape relatives, and a population discovered 20 years ago has been hiding a scientific secret. orangutan, tapanuli a species new to science. >> until now, it was thought they were just 2 distinct species of orangutan. sumatran and bornean. but this shows that there are actually three. a tiny population has been hidden away and isolated by hundreds of...
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this is a new species of orangutan.wo distinct species of orangutan, sumatran and borneo, at their shows there are actually three, a tiny population has been hidden away and isolated by hundreds hiddenawayangciselatedrbyiumdcedsg of thousands of years g revolution. of thousands of years of revolution. hourly dna analysis suggested these animals were peculiar compare to the other sumatran apes so scientists embark ona other sumatran apes so scientists embark on a detailed study to learn what they eat. years of painstaking genetic comparisons enabled scientists to reconstruct the animal's revolutionary history. the final piece of the puzzle was tiny but consistent differences between the sumatran and this orangutan skull. it is an amazing breakthrough, only seven other than ourselves great ape species. adding to that is spectacular. with just 800 and videos this species was straight on to the critically endangered list. logging and mining and plans for a hydroelectric dam pose a threat to its habitat. the hope is that add
this is a new species of orangutan.wo distinct species of orangutan, sumatran and borneo, at their shows there are actually three, a tiny population has been hidden away and isolated by hundreds hiddenawayangciselatedrbyiumdcedsg of thousands of years g revolution. of thousands of years of revolution. hourly dna analysis suggested these animals were peculiar compare to the other sumatran apes so scientists embark ona other sumatran apes so scientists embark on a detailed study to learn what...
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this is the tapanuli orangutan, a species new to science.distinct species of orangutan, sumatran and bornean, like this big male here. but this new study shows that there are actually three — a tiny population has been hidden away and isolated by hundreds of thousands of years of evolution. early dna analysis suggested these animals were peculiar compared to the other sumatran apes. so, scientists embarked on a detailed study examining what they ate, and their unique calls. years of painstaking genetic comparisons enabled scientists to reconstruct the animals' evolutionary history. the final piece of the puzzle, though, was tiny but consistent differences between the sumatran and this, the tapanuli orangutan's skull. it's an amazing breakthrough, i think. there's only seven, if we exclude ourselves, great ape species. so, adding one to that very small list is spectacular. withjust 800 known individuals, this species will go straight onto the critically endangered list. logging, mining and plans for a hydroelectric damn already pose a threat
this is the tapanuli orangutan, a species new to science.distinct species of orangutan, sumatran and bornean, like this big male here. but this new study shows that there are actually three — a tiny population has been hidden away and isolated by hundreds of thousands of years of evolution. early dna analysis suggested these animals were peculiar compared to the other sumatran apes. so, scientists embarked on a detailed study examining what they ate, and their unique calls. years of...
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been identified researchers say it's had a voice and eating habits are different from any other orangutan but they already fear for its survival. say hello to your new cousin no we're not monkeying around this frenzy had fellow is the latest member of the great ape family his last name is pronto tappan newly insists to the untrained eye he may look like any other around newton but when an older member of the family died in twenty thirteen after a brutal confrontation with local villagers researches took a closer look. what they found was remarkable the test results published in the journal current biology revealed the animals have smaller heads and frizzy affirm the top a newly orangutan was its own distinct species. long called the whole the voice of the language of the wrong times is already different . but also they're living in a very high altitude habitat and they're really in the fruits of various tree species that nobody's ever seen them eat. just one there may not be much time to celebrate there are only eight hundred left the least of any great ape species the biggest threat come
been identified researchers say it's had a voice and eating habits are different from any other orangutan but they already fear for its survival. say hello to your new cousin no we're not monkeying around this frenzy had fellow is the latest member of the great ape family his last name is pronto tappan newly insists to the untrained eye he may look like any other around newton but when an older member of the family died in twenty thirteen after a brutal confrontation with local villagers...
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this is the tapanuli orangutan, a species new to science. species of orangutan, sumatran and bornean, like this big male here. but this new study shows that there are actually three — a tiny population has been hidden away and isolated by hundreds of thousands of years of revolution. of thousands of years of evolution. early dna analysis suggested these animals were peculiar, compared to the other sumatran apes. so, scientists embarked on a detailed study examining what they ate, and their unique calls. years of painstaking genetic comparisons enabled scientists to reconstruct the animals' evolutionary history. the final piece of the puzzle, though, was tiny but consistent differences between the sumatran and this, the tapanuli orangutan‘s skull. it's an amazing breakthrough, i think. there's only seven, if we exclude ourselves, great ape species. so, adding one to that very small list is spectacular. with just 800 individuals, this species will go straight onto the critically endangered list. logging, mining and plans for a hydroelectric da
this is the tapanuli orangutan, a species new to science. species of orangutan, sumatran and bornean, like this big male here. but this new study shows that there are actually three — a tiny population has been hidden away and isolated by hundreds of thousands of years of revolution. of thousands of years of evolution. early dna analysis suggested these animals were peculiar, compared to the other sumatran apes. so, scientists embarked on a detailed study examining what they ate, and their...
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journal current biology revealed the animals have smaller heads and frizzy affirm the top a newly orangutan was its own distinct species. long called the whole the voice of the language of the running times is already different. but also they're living in a very high altitude habitat and very in the fruits of various tree species that nobody's ever seen them eat. just one there may not be much time to celebrate there are only eight hundred left the least of any great ape species the biggest threat comes from a distant relative humans. well the anthropologist michael corson was one of the lead researchers in this study earlier he spoke about how the species of all so that really interesting point is it's a very small population that seems to be a remnant population of the first orangutans that actually went down to what is also. from the mainland asia and they seem to be direct descendants and then there was one split about more than three million years ago and that formed during that and so lot of sumatra in the second split about six hundred thousand years ago which were born in the ring b
journal current biology revealed the animals have smaller heads and frizzy affirm the top a newly orangutan was its own distinct species. long called the whole the voice of the language of the running times is already different. but also they're living in a very high altitude habitat and very in the fruits of various tree species that nobody's ever seen them eat. just one there may not be much time to celebrate there are only eight hundred left the least of any great ape species the biggest...
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this may look like just another orangutan, but it isn't. we will tell you why it is different, and why it's under threat. that's coming up. >> i'm sarah harmon, welcome to the show. a judge in spain has asked belgium to arrest oppose cadwalader carlos bush law after he ignored a court order to return to spain for questioning. the judge refused a request, testifying via video link. in barcelona, tens of thousands have protested against the imprisonment of other members of the dismissed regional government in catalonia. >> tens of thousands once again on the streets of the capital on capital. the detention of leaders of the independence movement and oppose catalytic government between without bail. charges of rebellion and sedition. another x minister spent thursday night in jail, but was freed on friday after posting bail. i want to ask the authority of the states and prime minister rajoy to take the initiative. we will not result this through the course -- the courts, we will only resolve this through politics. after dissolving the catalan
this may look like just another orangutan, but it isn't. we will tell you why it is different, and why it's under threat. that's coming up. >> i'm sarah harmon, welcome to the show. a judge in spain has asked belgium to arrest oppose cadwalader carlos bush law after he ignored a court order to return to spain for questioning. the judge refused a request, testifying via video link. in barcelona, tens of thousands have protested against the imprisonment of other members of the dismissed...
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this is the tapanuli orangutan, a species new to science.sumatran and bornean, like this big male here. but this new study shows that there are actually three — a tiny population has been hidden away and isolated by hundreds of thousands of years of evolution. early dna analysis suggested these animals were peculiar compared to the other sumatran apes. so, scientists embarked on a detailed study examining what they ate, and their unique calls. years of painstaking genetic comparisons enabled scientists to reconstruct the animals' evolutionary history. the final piece of the puzzle, though, was tiny but consistent differences between the sumatran and this, the tapanuli orangutan‘s skull. it's an amazing breakthrough, i think. there's only seven, if we exclude ourselves, great ape species. so, adding one to that very small list is spectacular. withjust 800 known individuals, this species will go straight onto the critically endangered list. logging, mining and plans for a hydroelectric dam already pose a threat to its habitat. the hope is that
this is the tapanuli orangutan, a species new to science.sumatran and bornean, like this big male here. but this new study shows that there are actually three — a tiny population has been hidden away and isolated by hundreds of thousands of years of evolution. early dna analysis suggested these animals were peculiar compared to the other sumatran apes. so, scientists embarked on a detailed study examining what they ate, and their unique calls. years of painstaking genetic comparisons enabled...
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let‘s top once again about the tapanuli orangutans, let‘s top once again about the ta panuli orangutansn here, first discovered just 20 years ago, has been hiding a scientific secret. this is the tapanuli orangutan, a species new to science. until now it was thought that there were just two distinct species of orangutan, sumatran and bornean, like this big male here. this new study shows that there are actually three. a tiny population has been hidden away and isolated by hundreds of thousands of years of evolution. early dna analysis suggested these animals were peculiar compared to the other sumatran apes, the scientists embarked on a detailed study examining what they ate, and their calls. years of painstaking genetic comparisons enabled scientists to reconstruct the animals‘ evolutionary history. the final piece of the puzzle, though, was tiny but consistent differences between the sumatran and this, the tapanuli between the sumatran and this, the ta panuli skull. between the sumatran and this, the tapanuli skull. there are only seven, including ourselves, those great ape species, s
let‘s top once again about the tapanuli orangutans, let‘s top once again about the ta panuli orangutansn here, first discovered just 20 years ago, has been hiding a scientific secret. this is the tapanuli orangutan, a species new to science. until now it was thought that there were just two distinct species of orangutan, sumatran and bornean, like this big male here. this new study shows that there are actually three. a tiny population has been hidden away and isolated by hundreds of...
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. >>> this is perhaps the perfect segue, new species of orangutan has been discovered. one of the men behind the discovery joins us. thanks for being here. been in sumatra for more than 20 years, little bit of a rare visit to the u.s. >> get home to the u.k. once every two years, that's about it. >> you have important business in sumatra. one is discovering this new species. tell us about the discovery and how it came about. >> about 15 years ago, we checked out various rumors of orangutans still existing in patches in sumatra and found them, thought it was just a population of the orangutans, then decided to study the genetics and realized these stood out. different from the others. >> you mentioned genetics, for the common person not so well-versed in orangutan, what does this mean? significance? you said this could help humans discover more about our own cultures. >> we learn a lot about ourselves studying great apes. about ourselves, culture, behavior, theory of mind, everything. more great ape populations that are distinct, more fascinating and useful the differenc
. >>> this is perhaps the perfect segue, new species of orangutan has been discovered. one of the men behind the discovery joins us. thanks for being here. been in sumatra for more than 20 years, little bit of a rare visit to the u.s. >> get home to the u.k. once every two years, that's about it. >> you have important business in sumatra. one is discovering this new species. tell us about the discovery and how it came about. >> about 15 years ago, we checked out...
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for those of us who just think that an orangutan is an orangutan is an orangutan, why does it matterneeds to be done by the sumatra conservation programmes with the indonesian government and others to try and make that not happen.” suppose they are our cousins, the great apes. howling are we to them? humans and orangutans split along time ago —— how close are we to them? humans and orangutans split along time ago but we are still close to gorillas and orangutans. so that make them more interesting to people. so what happens next with more research with these orangutans? the next steps are to try and get more data on the morphology, and to work on the conservation efforts. if we don't do that, we lose the species and we cannot study them for some of the most academic questions. do you suspect there are more species out there? notjust orangutans but all kinds of species of creatures that we don't know about yet. there are, probably, yes, there's still so much in this day and age that we don't know and that's terribly exciting for many biologists and other people. there's still a lot of
for those of us who just think that an orangutan is an orangutan is an orangutan, why does it matterneeds to be done by the sumatra conservation programmes with the indonesian government and others to try and make that not happen.” suppose they are our cousins, the great apes. howling are we to them? humans and orangutans split along time ago —— how close are we to them? humans and orangutans split along time ago but we are still close to gorillas and orangutans. so that make them more...
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i think they're very special animals because there's so many things that are very similar about orangutans human culture for instance they have basic you know their cultural beings as well to some degree or like with humans as well i think we can learn and if you compare different orangutans populations to each other you know for humans and we can much learn more much learn much more about our own species as well all right a lot to learn that's michelle clots in in zurich thanks very much thank you. if you happen to have walked past an apple store in the last couple days you've probably seen them the i phone super fans camped outside the shop in hopes of nabbing apple's latest the i found ten apple shares rose in advance of the new gadgets release on fi. the images are practically identical on them for the world. there is a countdown. customers first then when the doors finally open in stores in london tokyo and paris they put down a pile of money and leave at the student for ik. i think i want to go home get some rest and enjoy the phone. it's the day that i wait for each year really for
i think they're very special animals because there's so many things that are very similar about orangutans human culture for instance they have basic you know their cultural beings as well to some degree or like with humans as well i think we can learn and if you compare different orangutans populations to each other you know for humans and we can much learn more much learn much more about our own species as well all right a lot to learn that's michelle clots in in zurich thanks very much thank...
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this is the tapanuli orangutan, a species new to science.il now, it was thought that there were just two distinct species of orangutan, sumatran and bornean, like this big male here. but this new study shows that there are actually three — a tiny population has been hidden away and isolated by hundreds of thousands of years of evolution. early dna analysis suggested these animals were peculiar compared to the other sumatran apes. so, scientists embarked on a detailed study examining what they ate, and their unique calls. years of painstaking genetic comparisons enabled scientists to reconstruct the animals‘ evolutionary history. the final piece of the puzzle, though, was tiny but consistent differences between the sumatran and this, the tapanuli orangutan‘s skull. it's an amazing breakthrough, i think. there's only seven, if we exclude ourselves, great ape species. so, adding one to that very small list is spectacular. withjust 800 known individuals, this species will go straight onto the critically endangered list. logging, mining and plans
this is the tapanuli orangutan, a species new to science.il now, it was thought that there were just two distinct species of orangutan, sumatran and bornean, like this big male here. but this new study shows that there are actually three — a tiny population has been hidden away and isolated by hundreds of thousands of years of evolution. early dna analysis suggested these animals were peculiar compared to the other sumatran apes. so, scientists embarked on a detailed study examining what they...
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his home in september members of his family now fear the worst and this may look like just another orangutan but it is not really explain why this is different and why it is under threat. hello and welcome. a spanish judge is expected to issue an international arrest warrant for ousted catalan leader cardless who is your ma who is in brussels only nine members of the deposed gotland government after they responded to questions at the national court in madrid one was later released on bail they may all be charged with sedition in catalonia one story continues to dominate and on the ground the jailing of its former leaders and an arrest warrant for it to abscond the president is splitting opinion. another it's a joke from someone who has fled the conflict. it's a matter of democracy and no longer just a matter of independence but personally i think it's bad news for a government to have political prisoners and it can affect those of us who are in favor of independence hall and they've been there. for catalonia as ousted leadership the route to independence has taken them here a jail awaiting t
his home in september members of his family now fear the worst and this may look like just another orangutan but it is not really explain why this is different and why it is under threat. hello and welcome. a spanish judge is expected to issue an international arrest warrant for ousted catalan leader cardless who is your ma who is in brussels only nine members of the deposed gotland government after they responded to questions at the national court in madrid one was later released on bail they...
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but the orangutan is so rare that it's gone straight onto the endangered species list. that's all from me now. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. far from settling anything, the catalan regional government's recent declaration of independence has deepened the uncertainty and confusion in catalonia. madrid has placed the region under direct rule. the leaders of the ousted administration in barcelona face charges and trial. new elections are to be held in december. my guest is alfred bosch, a senior figure in the republican left party which was part of the independence coalition. have the secessionists scored a massive own goal? alfred bosch, welcome to hardtalk. hello. how are you? well, i am very well, i am wondering how you are feeling. would you agree that things have not exactly gone to plan since that unilateral declaration of catalan independence just a few days ago? well, the declaration happened, so up to there, plans worked. what we are trying to do now is something which deserves some respe
but the orangutan is so rare that it's gone straight onto the endangered species list. that's all from me now. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. far from settling anything, the catalan regional government's recent declaration of independence has deepened the uncertainty and confusion in catalonia. madrid has placed the region under direct rule. the leaders of the ousted administration in barcelona face charges and trial....
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orangutans make up nearly 70% of the great apes that are seized bylaw enforcement. this two—year—old was found on a bus in jakarta. do you know where you put your luggage, that is where she was for 10 hours. when they found her she was traumatised to the bone. she did not eat, she did not drink, it was really difficult for us to get her going because she lost all her will to live. while rehabilitation programmes like this can get a few animals back to the wild each year they are not making a dent in the impact of the trade. over about a 20 year period where orangutans specifically were either confiscated or donated there were only seven prosecutions out of those 400 cases. so it's a huge issue. habitat destruction here as well as the pet trade continues to fuel a decline in these apes. and while this precious new family is now safe in the wild conservationists will have to fight for the future of this species. victoria gill, bbc news, westjava. time for a look at the weather... here's louise lear. changeable, but nothing too severe, probably makes up the weather thi
orangutans make up nearly 70% of the great apes that are seized bylaw enforcement. this two—year—old was found on a bus in jakarta. do you know where you put your luggage, that is where she was for 10 hours. when they found her she was traumatised to the bone. she did not eat, she did not drink, it was really difficult for us to get her going because she lost all her will to live. while rehabilitation programmes like this can get a few animals back to the wild each year they are not making...
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in the tens of good and you went back in ninety ninety seven and fair enough you know he found orangutans there which was you know very exciting but of course then it was assumed that these are rank attends as to part of what beady eye which is the mountain around it. so this no spaces that you and your team have discovered is actually already at risk of becoming extinct tell us a little bit about what can be done to save face around the tank. so that's true and that is one of the major problems our genetic work here at the university of zurich has shown that individuals from the new species to what happened early ends this is a ready more inbred than other random and species and i think is a cause a big major reason for concern i think the most important thing is that movie to conserve the habitat in which the new species occurs it is fairly small area little bit more than a thousand square kilometers and there is mess of precious human flesh on that habitat and plantations there are plans to build a big hydroelectric dam and i think this is really something that is really urgent that th
in the tens of good and you went back in ninety ninety seven and fair enough you know he found orangutans there which was you know very exciting but of course then it was assumed that these are rank attends as to part of what beady eye which is the mountain around it. so this no spaces that you and your team have discovered is actually already at risk of becoming extinct tell us a little bit about what can be done to save face around the tank. so that's true and that is one of the major...
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orangutans make up nearly 70% of the great apes that are seized by law enforcement. she was for 10 hours. when they found her she was traumatised to the bone. she did not eat, she did not drink, it was really difficult for us to get her going because she lost all her will to live. while rehabilitation programmes like this can get a few animals back to the wild each year they are not making a dent in the impact of the trade. over about a 20 year period where orangutans specifically were either confiscated or donated there were only seven prosecutions out of those 400 cases. so it's a huge issue.
orangutans make up nearly 70% of the great apes that are seized by law enforcement. she was for 10 hours. when they found her she was traumatised to the bone. she did not eat, she did not drink, it was really difficult for us to get her going because she lost all her will to live. while rehabilitation programmes like this can get a few animals back to the wild each year they are not making a dent in the impact of the trade. over about a 20 year period where orangutans specifically were either...
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this a new species of orangutan lives in the remote jungles of indonesia. the. fight against isis continues now syrian government troops have managed to push the militants from important oil and gas fields to recreate an opera hand in the region. the rolls most valuable brand is even more valuable brockport profits an apples new i phone bring attack try and spell you a shill closer to a trillion dollars. and venezuela is on the verge of collapse president model promises a way out of the debt crisis. and welcome to business news and funny for char in brawley i see isis needs oil to finance itself now syrian government troops have managed to push the militants away from important oil and gas fields and to regain an upper hand in the region. a rezoning success first syrian government troops they've managed to push back isis militants away from the country's important oil and gas fields in the last weeks the syrian forces and the kurdish arabic alliance steadily reestablished control of the oil fields and ing around three years of isis occupation. isis fighters took
this a new species of orangutan lives in the remote jungles of indonesia. the. fight against isis continues now syrian government troops have managed to push the militants from important oil and gas fields to recreate an opera hand in the region. the rolls most valuable brand is even more valuable brockport profits an apples new i phone bring attack try and spell you a shill closer to a trillion dollars. and venezuela is on the verge of collapse president model promises a way out of the debt...
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but the orangutan is so rare that it's gone straight onto the endangered species list. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk. for the first time in more than a decade, the bank of england has increased interest rates. let's get more of the business news from or with sharanjit leyl. it's official. the white house nominates to rowen powell as the new fed chief. what will it mean for the markets? —— jerome fed chief. what will it mean for the markets? ——jerome powell. would you drink beer with bacteria that is meant to be good for you? we check out a new beer in town. welcome to asia business report, i am sharanjit leyl asia business report, i am sharanjit leyl. after weeks of speculation, the white house has announced its nomination for this man, jerome powell, to be the next chairman of the us federal reserve. his nomination needs to be confirmed by the senate. janet yellen‘s term expires in february. i asked our north american business correspondence what she knows about his pick. he is a former investment banker. he brings som
but the orangutan is so rare that it's gone straight onto the endangered species list. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk. for the first time in more than a decade, the bank of england has increased interest rates. let's get more of the business news from or with sharanjit leyl. it's official. the white house nominates to rowen powell as the new fed chief. what will it mean for the markets? —— jerome fed chief. what will it mean for the markets?...
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the journal current biology reveal the animals have smaller heads and frizzy a fur the top a newly orangutan was its own distinct species. called the whole voice all the language. is already different. but also they're living in a very high altitude habitat and they're in the fruits of various tree species that nobody's ever seen them eat by oldest woman may not be much time to celebrate there are only eight hundred left the least of any great ape species the biggest threat comes from a distant relative humans. a reminder now of our top story that we're following for you at this hour there of been a protest in barcelona after ministers in the deposed catalan government were jailed by a judge the same judge is also expected to issue an international arrest warrant for the catalan leader. who is in brussels and u.s. president donald trump heads to hawaii today before embarking on a tour of asia tensions over north korea are likely to dominate the trip a day after u.s. warplanes flew over the korean peninsula. thanks for watching the. whole g w o one. for in the global in.
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>>>in indonesia scientists have found a new species of orangutan. are no more than 7800 of -- [inaudible] is the most endangered of all of the great apes. >> good news if you like grabs. we'll tell you when the recreational season for crabs is. >> also, apple iphone x goes on sale today. . >>> welcome back. american airlines suspended food service at los angeles international airport. traces of listeria was found in the area where in flight meals are made. the food they say was not in direct contact with the surface. according to forbes, several other airlines are still using that facility where the listeria was found. >>>people were camping out overnight in front of the apple store here and elsewhere. they want to be first in line for this morning's release of the iphone x. some new features include wireless charging and facial recognition. fans say it is worth the price tag of $999. reporter: the amount of time we spent on phones, it's pennies a glance. >> every time they release a new phone, we upgrade, and it's just, it's apple. how could you no
>>>in indonesia scientists have found a new species of orangutan. are no more than 7800 of -- [inaudible] is the most endangered of all of the great apes. >> good news if you like grabs. we'll tell you when the recreational season for crabs is. >> also, apple iphone x goes on sale today. . >>> welcome back. american airlines suspended food service at los angeles international airport. traces of listeria was found in the area where in flight meals are made. the food...
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and the most endangered ape in the world, a new species of orangutan, is discovered in indonesia.a moment it will be time for sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news: coming up in 100 days — president trump will announce who will be the new chair of the central reserve, the fed, the world's most powerful central bank. the bbc gets rare access to the restoration work taking place in westminster‘s elizabeth tower, better known as the home of big ben. and at 10.35 we'll be taking our nightly look ahead to tomorrow's papers, with the new statesman‘s stephen bush, and david wooding, political editor of the sun on sunday. that's all i heard on bbc news. —— that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'mjohn watson. coming up tonight: new names in the england frame. is it time for england's seniors to build on the success of its youth teams? two games to stake his claim — david unsworth leads everton in europe for the first time. everton eve rto n fa ce everton face lyon. also coming up in
and the most endangered ape in the world, a new species of orangutan, is discovered in indonesia.a moment it will be time for sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news: coming up in 100 days — president trump will announce who will be the new chair of the central reserve, the fed, the world's most powerful central bank. the bbc gets rare access to the restoration work taking place in westminster‘s elizabeth tower, better known as the home of big ben. and...
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ends as they're pretty much you know a direct line to the first orangutans that went on to the island. or turning to our top story we have some breaking news just coming in for you a spanish judge has just issued a european search and arrest warrant for the else to tag along later call us push the former president so to brussels after being removed from his post by special thorniest bells a lawyer has already said extradition to spain long that story coming up at the top of the hour for now i'm sara holland in berlin thanks for watching. when cities are ingolf by the scene. of the war and costly protective measures will have been. starting november ninth on d w. i what we have got any big international stuff before me get my clothes every have cup an amazing location there's always in the center may god and that's ok it's such an country to ariana didn't have to be nervous i'm with you yes but we have a great while pre-match night and live. from saxony music and talk and house. welcome tonight. thank you. thank you thank you. i have written. this article for jobs. unless you have. com
ends as they're pretty much you know a direct line to the first orangutans that went on to the island. or turning to our top story we have some breaking news just coming in for you a spanish judge has just issued a european search and arrest warrant for the else to tag along later call us push the former president so to brussels after being removed from his post by special thorniest bells a lawyer has already said extradition to spain long that story coming up at the top of the hour for now i'm...
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orangutans make up 70% of the great apes seized by law enforcement.is two-year-old was found on a bus in jakarta. >> you know where you put your luggage and that is where she was for 10 hours. when they found her, she was to the bone.ized victoria: while this precious new family is safe in the wild, conservationists will have to fight for the future of this species. victoria gill, bbc news, west java. laura: it is election day here in america, and are normal a governor's race in just one state wouldn't be headline news. but this year the contest in virginia is just that. it is a tight race between democrat ralph northam and his republican rival, ed gillespie. the results could tell us an awful lot about next year's midterm elections. the bbc's katty kay is there. she has been out and about during the last push for votes. katty: they know what it is like to be on the front line of political fights in richmond. this small southern town was the capital of the confederacy in the civil war. it was the site of the south's biggest ironworks. this is where th
orangutans make up 70% of the great apes seized by law enforcement.is two-year-old was found on a bus in jakarta. >> you know where you put your luggage and that is where she was for 10 hours. when they found her, she was to the bone.ized victoria: while this precious new family is safe in the wild, conservationists will have to fight for the future of this species. victoria gill, bbc news, west java. laura: it is election day here in america, and are normal a governor's race in just one...
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all these comparisons you see of since 1900 bla bla and global trade, is like comparing apples to orangutans. - more open trade has made it more competitive for manufacturers in the united states, but even more we've had a lot of technological change which means we can manufacture things more efficiently and with fewer people. and those two clauses get mixed up. the most important clause is probably the second one rather than the first one. - [narrator] opening up a domestic market to global competition is risky. no nation engages in completely free trade. governments can impose a tariff or a tax on imports to favor domestic producers or to protect against unfair practices. - the fact that we all pay more for sugar because we have restrictions on imports of sugar from brazil and other countries, those costs are very dissipated, they're very small for any one individual. but the benefits for sugar beet farmers in north dakota are very concentrated and so there's a natural political lobby in favor of those things. so that's why tariffs tend to get put in place. - there's a political rationale
all these comparisons you see of since 1900 bla bla and global trade, is like comparing apples to orangutans. - more open trade has made it more competitive for manufacturers in the united states, but even more we've had a lot of technological change which means we can manufacture things more efficiently and with fewer people. and those two clauses get mixed up. the most important clause is probably the second one rather than the first one. - [narrator] opening up a domestic market to global...
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orangutans make up nearly 70% of the great apes that are seized by law enforcement.r us to get her going because she lost all her will to live. while rehabilitation programmes like this can get a few animals back to the wild each year they are not making a dent in the impact of the trade. over about a 20 year period where orangutans specifically were either confiscated or donated there were only seven prosecutions out of those 400 cases. so it‘s a huge issue. habitat destruction here as well as the pet trade continues to fuel a decline in these apes. and while this precious new family is now safe in the wild conservationists will have to fight for the future of this species. victoria gill, bbc news, westjava. a statue of the novelist george orwell, who worked at the bbc during the second world war, has been unveiled outside our central london office this afternoon. ina in a moment i will be talking to the sculptor martinjennings. our correspondent nick higham is outside broadcasting house. and there it is, more than life—sized, leaning forward slightly and wearing a
orangutans make up nearly 70% of the great apes that are seized by law enforcement.r us to get her going because she lost all her will to live. while rehabilitation programmes like this can get a few animals back to the wild each year they are not making a dent in the impact of the trade. over about a 20 year period where orangutans specifically were either confiscated or donated there were only seven prosecutions out of those 400 cases. so it‘s a huge issue. habitat destruction here as well...
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orangutans make up nearly 70% of the great apes that are seized by law enforcement.t drink, it was really difficult for us to get her going because she lost all her will to live. while rehabilitation programmes like this can get a few animals back to the wild each year they are not making a dent in the impact of the trade. 0ver about a 20—year period where orangutans specifically were either confiscated or donated, there were only seven prosecutions out of those 400 cases. so it's a huge issue. habitat destruction here as well as the pet trade continues to fuel a decline in these apes. and while this precious new family is now safe in the wild, conservationists will have to fight for the future of this species. victoria gill, bbc news, westjava. there's a new resident outside the bbc‘s headquarters. a statue of the novelist george orwell has been unveiled outside new broadcasting house, a few minutes from where 0rwell worked as a radio producer during world war ii. and, as our media editor, amol rajan, reports, the author of 1984 wasn't far off the mark with his many
orangutans make up nearly 70% of the great apes that are seized by law enforcement.t drink, it was really difficult for us to get her going because she lost all her will to live. while rehabilitation programmes like this can get a few animals back to the wild each year they are not making a dent in the impact of the trade. 0ver about a 20—year period where orangutans specifically were either confiscated or donated, there were only seven prosecutions out of those 400 cases. so it's a huge...
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and scientists discovered a new species of orangutan, soria it has gone straight onto the endangered
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and the most endangered ape in the world — the new species of orangutan, discovered in indonesia.the hour we'll have sportsday on the bbc news channel, with all the latest reports, results, interviews and features from the bbc sports centre. good evening. for the first time in over a decade the bank of england has increased interest rates — and there could be more to follow. it's raising the official bank rate from a record low of 0.25% to 0.5%. it's part of the bank's attempt to restrain inflation, which is well above the government's target. but some economists believe the decision is wrong and will put greater strain on the economy. the higher rate will mean bigger monthly payments for those with variable rate mortgages, but savers will see some benefit, as our economics editor kamal ahmed reports. one small step upwards for interest rates, affecting millions of savers and millions of borrowers. it's more expensive if you have a mortgage, and forjames smith in south london, it's time to cut costs. we've been very lucky without realising it. i think it's going to start, it will
and the most endangered ape in the world — the new species of orangutan, discovered in indonesia.the hour we'll have sportsday on the bbc news channel, with all the latest reports, results, interviews and features from the bbc sports centre. good evening. for the first time in over a decade the bank of england has increased interest rates — and there could be more to follow. it's raising the official bank rate from a record low of 0.25% to 0.5%. it's part of the bank's attempt to restrain...
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these baby orangutans were also rescued and are now being cared for at a sanctuary.ntelligent. being taken from their family to be someone's pet is frightening for them. he was found injakarta, in a postal package. someone was posting her? exactly, it is horrific that this was happening. when we found her she was traumatised. it was really difficult frost to get her going. these youngsters are learning to live in the trees so they can one day go back to the forest. and facebook told us they had the video we found and said they wanted to help tackle the illegal trade in protected wildlife. conservationists here want to fight the trade as well, and they wa nt to to fight the trade as well, and they want to bring more of these givens out of cages and into the wild, where they belong —— gibbons. here is our briefing on some of the key events happening later. the nato secretary general, jens stoltenberg, will hold a press conference ahead of a defence ministers meeting in brussels mid—morning. and later, in moscow, a communist party rally to commemorate the 100th annivers
these baby orangutans were also rescued and are now being cared for at a sanctuary.ntelligent. being taken from their family to be someone's pet is frightening for them. he was found injakarta, in a postal package. someone was posting her? exactly, it is horrific that this was happening. when we found her she was traumatised. it was really difficult frost to get her going. these youngsters are learning to live in the trees so they can one day go back to the forest. and facebook told us they had...
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destinations for some of these animals they will put an order in to smugglers and say we need five orangutansof crowds and make money. they will put out this order to get an infant because that is the only ape that is possible to transport across the world. these capture teams go into the forest looking for this animal. >> steve: i would love to hear the answer to this in your words. people are watching this home with their families and friends, things on their minds and people struggling to make a living, why should they care about this? >> that's a good question. the way we treat animals says a lot about ourselves. it's space bar empathy and compassion for others. animals do not have a voice. i don't want to get too sentimental but the way we move to the world and the environment says a lot about us. i just published a book called love africa. it's a member of my experiences. even in the part of the world that is poor and has many failed states and political problems there's a deeper sense of empathy that people are more connected. they share and express more. the way we treat animals says
destinations for some of these animals they will put an order in to smugglers and say we need five orangutansof crowds and make money. they will put out this order to get an infant because that is the only ape that is possible to transport across the world. these capture teams go into the forest looking for this animal. >> steve: i would love to hear the answer to this in your words. people are watching this home with their families and friends, things on their minds and people struggling...
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a new species of orangutan is found in indonesia's remote sumatra jungles.
a new species of orangutan is found in indonesia's remote sumatra jungles.
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these baby orangutans were also rescued and are now being cared for at a sanctuary.ved the video we found and they said they wanted to help tackle the illegal online trade in protected wildlife. conservationists here want to fight the trade too and they want to bring more of these gibbons out of cages and back into the wild where they belong. austrian climber angela ayter has become the first woman to conquer one of the world's toughest climbing routes. this is la planta de shiva in spain. it had previously only been climbed by two men. angela spent two years training by casting replicas of the holds along the route and installing them on her local climbing wall. the actressjulie walters has attended buckingham palace where she was made a dame. the star received the honour, presented by the queen, for services to drama, almost 35 years after her breakout role in educating rita, which earned her an oscar nomination. dame julie was also nominated for her role in the film billy elliott. on the small screen, she's best known for her collaborations with the late victoria
these baby orangutans were also rescued and are now being cared for at a sanctuary.ved the video we found and they said they wanted to help tackle the illegal online trade in protected wildlife. conservationists here want to fight the trade too and they want to bring more of these gibbons out of cages and back into the wild where they belong. austrian climber angela ayter has become the first woman to conquer one of the world's toughest climbing routes. this is la planta de shiva in spain. it...
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these rescued orangutans are now learning to live in the trees. where orangutans, specifically, were either confiscated or donated there were only seven prosecutions from those a00 cases. so it is a huge issue because the sellers are not being held accountable. they are not being prosecuted. the population of these aids continues to decline. forest destruction as well as the pet trade fuels crisis. work like this is crucial to give these precious new family isa crucial to give these precious new family is a safe life in the wild. but conservationists will have to fight for the future of the species. what lovely pictures. yes. bud quite a distressing story. you watch victoria gill's documentary — ‘our world, songbirds for sale' — in full on the bbc iplayer. will have the national headlines for you shortly, talking about donald trump in south korea. a few headaches the theresa may with boris johnson. will also speak to caroline lucas about sexual harassment in westminster. 20 to talk about. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are.
these rescued orangutans are now learning to live in the trees. where orangutans, specifically, were either confiscated or donated there were only seven prosecutions from those a00 cases. so it is a huge issue because the sellers are not being held accountable. they are not being prosecuted. the population of these aids continues to decline. forest destruction as well as the pet trade fuels crisis. work like this is crucial to give these precious new family isa crucial to give these precious...
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the journal current biology reveal the animals have smaller heads and frizzy a fur the top a newly orangutan was its own distinct species. called the voice of the language. is already different. but also they're living in a very high altitude habitat and they're really in the fruits of various tree species that nobody's ever seen them eat. all just one there may not be much time to celebrate there are only eight hundred left the least of any great ape species the biggest threat comes from a distant relative human's. time for a bit of sports now in german soccer dortmund host by munich in the biggest clash of the weekend the hosts are in second place they trailed by and by just three points but they have been in poor form recently imagining to take just one point from their last three games on the other hand byron have a perfect record since your pinehurst took over as coach last month. byron have their swagger back that's been the case is the return of coach you just in time for day classic when they go to dortmund the defending champs now are top of the table which gives them added confiden
the journal current biology reveal the animals have smaller heads and frizzy a fur the top a newly orangutan was its own distinct species. called the voice of the language. is already different. but also they're living in a very high altitude habitat and they're really in the fruits of various tree species that nobody's ever seen them eat. all just one there may not be much time to celebrate there are only eight hundred left the least of any great ape species the biggest threat comes from a...
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up until now, it's thought that there were just two species of orangutan.ctly what happened to a chinese millionaire in a swiss hotel — but how did the mistake come about? £7,600 for a £7,600 fora dram... £7,600 for a dram... and we can now talk to whisky consultant charles maclean, who‘s in edinburgh. it seems excessive, is a dram worth that anywhere? the price is worth what someone is prepared to pay for it. i'm what someone is prepared to pay for it. i‘m glad to hear that it was drunk rather than just stuck on the sheh drunk rather than just stuck on the shelf and i think the fraud was perpetuated because the fraudster assumed the bottle would simply be put into a collection, and never opened. the mistake was they went public and pictures went everywhere and somebody spotted a discrepancy between the cork and the label? it's very interesting, i‘ve been involved ina number of very interesting, i‘ve been involved in a number of these things where there have been discrepancies between the cork label and the liquid but it is the liquid which has caught them
up until now, it's thought that there were just two species of orangutan.ctly what happened to a chinese millionaire in a swiss hotel — but how did the mistake come about? £7,600 for a £7,600 fora dram... £7,600 for a dram... and we can now talk to whisky consultant charles maclean, who‘s in edinburgh. it seems excessive, is a dram worth that anywhere? the price is worth what someone is prepared to pay for it. i'm what someone is prepared to pay for it. i‘m glad to hear that it was...
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que vi un lindo gatito >>> cientÍficos en indonesia celebraron el descubirmiento de una nueva de orangutÁnecha comenzÓ esta semana para y muchos japoneses en una tradiciÓn regalar estos cÍtricos en fiesta de navidad o de aÑo nuevo quÉ delicia >>> vitamina c foll >>> veremos quÉ mÁs beneficios tiene este cÍtrico >>> claro te voy a regalar u ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> muchas gracias por continuar con nosotros. vamos a comenzar con la noticias de "un nuevo dÍa ". la administraciÓn trump suprimio los tps para los nicaragÜenses. >>> la cancelaciÓn no serÁ inmediato. esto permitirÁ una transiciÓn ordenada y que los afectados puedan solicitar estatus migratorios alternativos o preparar el regreso a su paÍs natal. en tanto los 57 mil hondureÑos bajo la protecciÓn temporal tienen que esperar de una decisiÓn definitiva. por supuesto las reacciones a estÉs decisiones del gobierno no se hicieron esperar, activistas y beneficiarios del tps expresaron su decisiÓn porque miles de familias terminarÁn divididas en un futuro prÓximo y los hondureÑos no tienen ningÚn alivio porque el gobierno les otorgÓ una prorroga y
que vi un lindo gatito >>> cientÍficos en indonesia celebraron el descubirmiento de una nueva de orangutÁnecha comenzÓ esta semana para y muchos japoneses en una tradiciÓn regalar estos cÍtricos en fiesta de navidad o de aÑo nuevo quÉ delicia >>> vitamina c foll >>> veremos quÉ mÁs beneficios tiene este cÍtrico >>> claro te voy a regalar u ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> muchas gracias por continuar con nosotros. vamos a comenzar con la noticias de...
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these baby orangutans were also rescued and are now being cared for at a sanctuary.en from their family to be someone's pet is frightening for them. he was found injakarta in a bus in a postal package. someone was posting her? exactly, yes. it's horrific that this is happening. when they found her, she was traumatised. it was really difficult for us to get her going. these youngsters are now learning to live in the trees so they can one day go back to the forest. facebook told us they had removed the video we found and they said they wanted to help tackle the illegal online trade in protected wildlife. conservationists here want to fight the trade too and they want to bring more of these gibbons out of cages and back into the wild where they belong. that's a summary of the latest bbc news — more at 9.30. let's get some sport. west ham have a new manager. why have they hired david moyes? they are looking for a safe pair of hands and someone they believe can turn around their premier league season. they have only won two matches, down in the relegation zone, and they h
these baby orangutans were also rescued and are now being cared for at a sanctuary.en from their family to be someone's pet is frightening for them. he was found injakarta in a bus in a postal package. someone was posting her? exactly, yes. it's horrific that this is happening. when they found her, she was traumatised. it was really difficult for us to get her going. these youngsters are now learning to live in the trees so they can one day go back to the forest. facebook told us they had...
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this a new species of orangutan lives in the remote jungles of indonesia. the fight against isis continues now syrian government troops have managed to push the militants from important oil and gas fields. an opera hand in the region. the world's most valuable brand even more valuable record profits an apples new i phone bring attack try and spell you a show closer to a trillion dollars. venezuela is on the verge of collapse president promises a way out of the debt crisis. and welcome to business news and funny for char. i see isis needs oil to finance itself now syrian government troops have managed to push the militants away from important oil and.
this a new species of orangutan lives in the remote jungles of indonesia. the fight against isis continues now syrian government troops have managed to push the militants from important oil and gas fields. an opera hand in the region. the world's most valuable brand even more valuable record profits an apples new i phone bring attack try and spell you a show closer to a trillion dollars. venezuela is on the verge of collapse president promises a way out of the debt crisis. and welcome to...