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they're also some of the lesser-known primates but that's quickly changing thanks to blockbuster moviese "madagascar." >> welcome, giant pansies! >> reporter: and a recent starring role in the stunning new bbc series "planet earth 2." >> obviously they're adorable. what do you think the mass appeal of the lemur is? >> it has sort of that appeal of a panda bear, but it's not so big. it's fluffy like a cat. they have a kind of zen attitude about life. and they're very relaxed. >> reporter: dr. patricia wright is an americmeramerican sunny brook and has dedicated her life to studying lemurs. against all odds she managed to convince the government of this island, where 90% of the land has been deforested, that it's worth protecting the rain forest and the animals in it. >> one of the poorest countries, you a foreigner marching into these offices saying, stop chopping down the trees, which is the main source of income, in order to save this animal. they must have thought you were crazy. >> indeed. i tried to explain this animal is so special that people would come from all over the world to
they're also some of the lesser-known primates but that's quickly changing thanks to blockbuster moviese "madagascar." >> welcome, giant pansies! >> reporter: and a recent starring role in the stunning new bbc series "planet earth 2." >> obviously they're adorable. what do you think the mass appeal of the lemur is? >> it has sort of that appeal of a panda bear, but it's not so big. it's fluffy like a cat. they have a kind of zen attitude about life....
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--sus sonidos son como los de primates porque no conoce idioma alguno.la de concreto... donde los medicos esperan transformar su temperamento y actitud de simio a seÑorita.. --y con cariÑo poco a poco lo va logrando, porque la vida asi lo demuestra, que hasta al mas salvaje, el amor lo transforma. angel --aun se desconoce la identidad de la menor, pero al parecer fue acogida por la manada desde pequeÑa, sin saber si sus padres murieron, o si son humanos peores que los salvajes al decidir abandonarla en medio de la jungla... cesar -- un estudio frances ha despertado el entusiasmo de los perezosos en el mundo entero... take vo ...y es que buscan voluntarios para que se queden acostados durante dos meses, sin hacer nada. -- el pago sera de mil 800 dolares y la prueba se realiza para analizar los efectos de la "microgravedad". -- los participantes deberan comer, y realizar determinadas actividades sin salir de las cobijas. lorena ---varios productos estn siendo retirados del mercado debido a fallas que pueden ser peligrosas cesar ---arlen fernndez nos tiene
--sus sonidos son como los de primates porque no conoce idioma alguno.la de concreto... donde los medicos esperan transformar su temperamento y actitud de simio a seÑorita.. --y con cariÑo poco a poco lo va logrando, porque la vida asi lo demuestra, que hasta al mas salvaje, el amor lo transforma. angel --aun se desconoce la identidad de la menor, pero al parecer fue acogida por la manada desde pequeÑa, sin saber si sus padres murieron, o si son humanos peores que los salvajes al decidir...
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the archbishops have been the primates ofa archbishops have been the primates of a world church. 0neularly famous, archbishop bancroft, appointed by king james the first to put together the king james's bible, an astonishing piece of work that good piece of work where they had to put together bible with 47 writers. even though he didn't write it, it is the word is that he forced into which went out across thousands of churches, today, it is those words you hear if you are going past the church. what happens now? we don't know, it's new. we sent down an endoscope to try and read all of the words in the dark. we think we are going to try and leave it where it is, because they are dead and they deserve to be left there, but visitors to the museum next month will get a glimpse of these steps leading into the dark and perhaps one day we will do some more investigation. i mentioned refurbishment work going on. does that have to wait now? no, it sits on top of it. it is all, basically, we build the new building like a modern museum popping up inside an ancient church, so it all sits above i
the archbishops have been the primates ofa archbishops have been the primates of a world church. 0neularly famous, archbishop bancroft, appointed by king james the first to put together the king james's bible, an astonishing piece of work that good piece of work where they had to put together bible with 47 writers. even though he didn't write it, it is the word is that he forced into which went out across thousands of churches, today, it is those words you hear if you are going past the church....
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how did primates go from swing from trees to walk on the moon.chance to pier back and see for ourselves. this is the story of how the world became modern. dagen: that's a clip from "origins." it explores the question of how humans got from there to here in the evolution from apes to astronauts. modern advances such as fire, medicine and war altered the path of humanity moving forward. kennedy sat down with jason silva the host of "origins." kennedy: what a fascinating area of exploration. i know you are deeply interested in the technological similarity where the human beings meld with machines, by the many interesting and informative to go back to a number of other sing few layer advertise. like the existence of fire and how that changed us. >> thank you for look so deeply into the show. i think first you build the tool, then the tools build us. all these technological origin moments transformed us. one of them we explored, the domestication of fire. kevin kelly from wired magazine said when we started cook for the first time. it was like an arti
how did primates go from swing from trees to walk on the moon.chance to pier back and see for ourselves. this is the story of how the world became modern. dagen: that's a clip from "origins." it explores the question of how humans got from there to here in the evolution from apes to astronauts. modern advances such as fire, medicine and war altered the path of humanity moving forward. kennedy sat down with jason silva the host of "origins." kennedy: what a fascinating area...
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curiosity -- being used as a paper weight on the director's desk at the and could say it was a some sort primate and deemer evolutionary. so she asked collector where her professor rt da could take a look at it. dart assessment of the fossil that it was indeed a very old -- or extinct species of baboon finding was extremely tremendous for rt da an his students meant that others could be part of the south african fossil record. interested in human brain, dart was keen to collect specimen that could shed light on early evolution of primate brain and asked to finds fossil with a small reward to any worker who procured interest in specimen. the director of northern lime company mr. ae sears himself and amateur enthusiast disagreed to stockpile although declined offer on part of his workers which i just found crazy. that's the director of the works mystery eg is about collecting more interesting fossils from minds thanks to richmond was found that fall. in october of 1974 received a crate a fossil the day he and his wife were to host a wed with dart the best man. upon o arrival dart's wife was less t
curiosity -- being used as a paper weight on the director's desk at the and could say it was a some sort primate and deemer evolutionary. so she asked collector where her professor rt da could take a look at it. dart assessment of the fossil that it was indeed a very old -- or extinct species of baboon finding was extremely tremendous for rt da an his students meant that others could be part of the south african fossil record. interested in human brain, dart was keen to collect specimen that...
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the smallest primate in the world. how can you see anything?s pitch black. >> can you see, there. >> reporter: oh, yeah, there it is. sure enough going straight for the banana. mouse lemurs are then to get alzheimers, diabetes and crucial to study. on this night, researchers are setting traps for the dwarf, the team has been monitoring the team and health and size of the population. after a few hours, they catch one. measuring, tagging, and naming it. just named it alex? i'm honored. hey, alex. how you doing, buddy? look at you. look at those eyes. >> reporter: after three decade in the forest, dr. wright shows enthusiasm of a tourist visiting for the first time. >> the rain forest is an amazing place. even though i've been here for 30 years, i still don't know what will happen when i go out there. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm alex marquardt in madagascar. >> oh, my. >> fascinating. >> that's the word. >> i had a lemur on me in an animal demonstration. it's fun. >> who is cuter. alex the lemur or alex the correspondent? >> the lemur was cu
the smallest primate in the world. how can you see anything?s pitch black. >> can you see, there. >> reporter: oh, yeah, there it is. sure enough going straight for the banana. mouse lemurs are then to get alzheimers, diabetes and crucial to study. on this night, researchers are setting traps for the dwarf, the team has been monitoring the team and health and size of the population. after a few hours, they catch one. measuring, tagging, and naming it. just named it alex? i'm...
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. >>> and an 8-year-old girl found living with monkeys, eating and walking like primates. where did she come fro >>> breaking overnight, last month's terror attack in london has claimed another victim. you'll recall the 31-year-old woman from romania who fell off the westminster bridge into the river. she has passed away. life support pulled off last night. she and her boyfriend had been visiting london. four other people were killed including an american when the attacker drove his vehicle into pedestrians on that famed bridge. >>> well, president trump's pick for the supreme court is set to be confirmed today after republicans rewrote the senate rules. it played out as expected with democrats trying to block judge neil gorsuch with a filibuster. well, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell then invoked what is known as the nuclear option, lowering the threshold for confirmation from 60 votes to simply a majority, and that vote expected just before noon today. >>> california republican devin nunes is no longer heading the house probe into russian election interference. he
. >>> and an 8-year-old girl found living with monkeys, eating and walking like primates. where did she come fro >>> breaking overnight, last month's terror attack in london has claimed another victim. you'll recall the 31-year-old woman from romania who fell off the westminster bridge into the river. she has passed away. life support pulled off last night. she and her boyfriend had been visiting london. four other people were killed including an american when the attacker...
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a statue was unveiled at lee -- four days earlier, a ku klux klan primate was among the celebration for the unveiling. he proclaimed lee a "royal genius. the people of this community can count themselves fortunate to have this serene figure virtue." in 1921, he accepted a stonewall jackson statue for the community. -- neither slavery or emancipation was mentioned in his remark about virginia's golden age that romanticized vasalgel with slaves, plantations and make juleps. this is not the first or last time white southerners employed the confederates as cultural rallying points for political purposes. the civil war centennial. a generation later they appropriated $300 in annual pensions, about $2700 today, for the widows of confederate veterans. alive 1961.ll last year, a facebook position by 15-year-old blackfi female ignited a firestorm of confrontations between flagers advocating the confederate memorial versus a broad-based coalition to remove the statue demonstrators in tow to toe shouting matches at eight public rally. -- at a public rally. they denounced white supremacist and neo-
a statue was unveiled at lee -- four days earlier, a ku klux klan primate was among the celebration for the unveiling. he proclaimed lee a "royal genius. the people of this community can count themselves fortunate to have this serene figure virtue." in 1921, he accepted a stonewall jackson statue for the community. -- neither slavery or emancipation was mentioned in his remark about virginia's golden age that romanticized vasalgel with slaves, plantations and make juleps. this is not...
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been a good development to see labor force participation improved to some extent, especially among primates working people -- prime age working people. >> unfortunately, this is the last question we have time for. you mentioned in your conversations the role the fed plays in managing expectations. to that point, it seems like more than anyone in the world, you have to be careful about what you say. how has this affected your life? [laughter] right.ellen: you are [laughter] guess i have had a fair amount of experience and training for this job having chair as a governor, vice in san francisco. it is an important role i have two talk about monetary policy and to communicate it clearly as i can what the committee's strategy is and how we see the economy unfolding. it is very important in managing on the one hand, i want to be careful not to say something that will needlessly roil expectations i do not mean. it on the other hand, i do want to talk about monetary policy because my job is to promote understanding of monetary policy. although that is a difficult task, i try to do it to the best of
been a good development to see labor force participation improved to some extent, especially among primates working people -- prime age working people. >> unfortunately, this is the last question we have time for. you mentioned in your conversations the role the fed plays in managing expectations. to that point, it seems like more than anyone in the world, you have to be careful about what you say. how has this affected your life? [laughter] right.ellen: you are [laughter] guess i have...
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the primate has been hanging around restaurants over the past couple of weeks remains alucive.ming more common in florida and many believe the primates are descendants of monkeys brought to the area by film and production crews many years ago. we'll keep you posted on whether they nab him. carl, back down to you. >> all right, sue, thank you very much. >>> as we go to break, look at shares of caterpillar, obviously helping the dow, back above $100 a share for the first time since 2014. $1.28 more than double the estimate of 62 cents and the company boosts its full year forecast. dow up 231, back in a minute. >>> markets continuing to rally strong this morning, the nasdaq hitting 6,000 for the first time ever, this as investors closely watch washington. congress returns to a hectic agenda, including budget talks and the president's highly anticipated tax reform plans coming tomorrow. joining us news is ed keon, and tony pimco portfolio manager. other 230-point rally for the dow. is this france, better earnings or this idea we'll get a 15% corporate tax rate from washington? >> i
the primate has been hanging around restaurants over the past couple of weeks remains alucive.ming more common in florida and many believe the primates are descendants of monkeys brought to the area by film and production crews many years ago. we'll keep you posted on whether they nab him. carl, back down to you. >> all right, sue, thank you very much. >>> as we go to break, look at shares of caterpillar, obviously helping the dow, back above $100 a share for the first time since...
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we are you a primates. during the outbreak we started collecting samples from all kinds of animals. i even took bloods in pigs because a number of pigs had died at the beginning of the he said deppic, you never know. but we didn't find any trace of ebola. my boss at the time had always told me, watch out for the bats. and it became a bit of a joke, but the old man was right, because the only reservoir that we think were ebola is hiding are some kind of fruit eating bats. >> when i was a child i really liked to read all these science fictions. i reize science is rae fantasy. you can find something new. this is why i'm working on if emerging or reemerging bacteria and viruses. i think from ebola, when you put all the data together, transmission, rules or cycle, it's clear. so definitely, it's from bats. and then you have intermediate host. it could be some mammals, either -- and then i could also be directed from bats to humans. you can see. ebola, sars and mers are all from bats, so they're a very serious problem. >> if we look around the world, you can see that bat populations are b
we are you a primates. during the outbreak we started collecting samples from all kinds of animals. i even took bloods in pigs because a number of pigs had died at the beginning of the he said deppic, you never know. but we didn't find any trace of ebola. my boss at the time had always told me, watch out for the bats. and it became a bit of a joke, but the old man was right, because the only reservoir that we think were ebola is hiding are some kind of fruit eating bats. >> when i was a...
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if we get some rebounding among primate workers, that will temper that.you that we have help-wanted signs. everyone tells me we are miserable on labor. all i hear is help-wanted. >> the labor market is tightening up. it is tightening across sectors and regions. it is much more broad-based. we are seeing cap it increases in wage growth -- tepid increases in wage growth. people are more secure in their jobs. they see better prospects out there. francine: what we really need in the u.s. is for ceos to start investing. are they confident enough in the future to say i will open a new plant in ohio or minnesota? >> no. there is a lot of uncertainty. i am on the board of the national association of business economics. we released our quarterly survey. we are seeing a lot of weight and see on the parts of ceos and businesses. they want to see what happens on policy. they want to see consumers starting to spend more. this is where the late cycle dynamic kicks in. consumers are pretty content with a moderate pace of spending. that leaves us with a moderate pace of
if we get some rebounding among primate workers, that will temper that.you that we have help-wanted signs. everyone tells me we are miserable on labor. all i hear is help-wanted. >> the labor market is tightening up. it is tightening across sectors and regions. it is much more broad-based. we are seeing cap it increases in wage growth -- tepid increases in wage growth. people are more secure in their jobs. they see better prospects out there. francine: what we really need in the u.s. is...
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will primate tv take a hit. i asked that question to hillary who was in los angeles for us.riter strike could mean a late night tv black out for viewers with out writers like the tonight show and could go dark immediately. now scripted shows in the fall could be delayed and fans of american horror story and the walking dead could get fewer episodes this season. a strike through the summer means a lot more reruns and a lot more reality tv filling the airtime. but, stuart, what's interesting is the biggest winner in all of this could be networks, tv, rival, and competitors. netflix and hulu. streaming sites could see a huge boost in traffic as viewers ought to see new material online, instead of sitting through reruns. stuart,. stuart: oh, hillary, you got that so right. streaming is king. well done, hillary. thanks for joining us. thank you. all right. there is a controversy as you know surrounding the new netflix show 13 reasons why. that's the name of the show. a new jersey school district has sent out a mental health alert out it. what's this aut? li well, bail we're seein
will primate tv take a hit. i asked that question to hillary who was in los angeles for us.riter strike could mean a late night tv black out for viewers with out writers like the tonight show and could go dark immediately. now scripted shows in the fall could be delayed and fans of american horror story and the walking dead could get fewer episodes this season. a strike through the summer means a lot more reruns and a lot more reality tv filling the airtime. but, stuart, what's interesting is...