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on shaw who says as the human population grows, conservation must get creative. >> the range of primateshe whole of europe, they are among the endangered species list and if we're not careful they will disappear off the face of the earth. >> how important are these monkeys. >> as long as the monkeys are here, that's how important it is, according to legend. >> it's a win/win he says for both folklore and conservation. jonathan vigliotti cbs news, gibralter. >> ninan: that's the cbs weekend news for this sat. it continues on our 24 hour channel cbsn. i'm reena >> announcer: the following program is sponsored by operation smile. every year, hundreds of thousands of children are born with cleft lip and or cleft palate. >> dr. bill magee: why should any child, anywhere on this planet, have to live a life of misery. >> kathy majette: a lot of people think that children that are born with these deformities are cursed. just imagine a life alone, that nobody wanted to be around you. >> norrie oelkers: and we had children coming in for screening with brown bags over their head. they're never allo
on shaw who says as the human population grows, conservation must get creative. >> the range of primateshe whole of europe, they are among the endangered species list and if we're not careful they will disappear off the face of the earth. >> how important are these monkeys. >> as long as the monkeys are here, that's how important it is, according to legend. >> it's a win/win he says for both folklore and conservation. jonathan vigliotti cbs news, gibralter. >>...
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scans your body and creates a 3d image and digitally transforms your human form into any kind of primateoing to teach me all things ape. >> yes. >> reporter: alan henry has spent years studying the ways >> there's a natural swing in their arms. slide your hands. your weight is distributed evenly in all four corners. >> yeah. >> reporter: woo! apes are strong. with a little help from alan's son gus, we were ready for our closeup. let's see how we measure up to the real deal? hmm, i'm no caesar, but not too bad for a first timer. it wasn't all monkey business, though. i had a little fun shaking it off. ♪ shake it off >> reporter: ginger zee, abc news. >> when was the last time you saw a primate do a little taylor swift "shake it off." a little creepy. ginger zee flew. >> to new zealand and was basically only there long enough to do that piece. she flew down and came right back. she was i she was down there doing her assignment. she's my hero, i think. >> good thing new zealand is like a two-hour flight. >>> coming up, the mix. you won't want to miss it. lysol disinfectant spray kills
scans your body and creates a 3d image and digitally transforms your human form into any kind of primateoing to teach me all things ape. >> yes. >> reporter: alan henry has spent years studying the ways >> there's a natural swing in their arms. slide your hands. your weight is distributed evenly in all four corners. >> yeah. >> reporter: woo! apes are strong. with a little help from alan's son gus, we were ready for our closeup. let's see how we measure up to the...
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on shaw who says as the human population grows, conservation must get creative. >> the range of primateshe whole of europe, they are among the endangered species list and if we're not careful they will disappear off the face of the earth. >> how important are these monkeys. >> as long as the monkeys are here, that's how important it is, according to legend. >> it's a win/win he says for both folklore and conservation. jonathan vigliotti cbs news, gibralter. >> ninan: that's the cbs weekend news for this sat. it continues on our 24 hour channel cbsn. i'm
on shaw who says as the human population grows, conservation must get creative. >> the range of primateshe whole of europe, they are among the endangered species list and if we're not careful they will disappear off the face of the earth. >> how important are these monkeys. >> as long as the monkeys are here, that's how important it is, according to legend. >> it's a win/win he says for both folklore and conservation. jonathan vigliotti cbs news, gibralter. >>...
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as the human population grows, conservation must get creative. >> they are the last free- ranging primatesn the whole of europe, and they are on the endangered species list. and if we're not careful, they will disappear off the face of the earth. >> reporter: how important are these monkeys here? >> well, as long as the monkeys are here, it's going to be a british rock. that's how important it is, according to legend. >> reporter: it's a win/win, he says, for both folklore and conservation. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, gibraltar. >> ninan: and that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. the news continues on our 24- hour streaming channel, cbsn, at cbsnews.com. i'm reena ninan in new york. thank you for joining us. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs rights lawsuit -- after a deadly police shooting. >> they should have brought ambulance and help for him, not guns. >> now at 6:00, the city of san jose facing a civil rights lawsuit after a deadly police shooting. >>> plus, hundreds of people are waiting to go home after this inferno in oakland, and we just learned they have to wait
as the human population grows, conservation must get creative. >> they are the last free- ranging primatesn the whole of europe, and they are on the endangered species list. and if we're not careful, they will disappear off the face of the earth. >> reporter: how important are these monkeys here? >> well, as long as the monkeys are here, it's going to be a british rock. that's how important it is, according to legend. >> reporter: it's a win/win, he says, for both...
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and they're facing off with another set of primates.ghbors. >> we're heading to the top of the rock where the monkey lives. and where breakfast is about to be served. hi. >> every day like clockwork fresh fruit and vegetables arrived at the remote peak. the doctor lead the management team who spread the spoils. this royal treatment is a piece offering. for this cheeky bunch. >> they know how to open the car door, wander into town. they know what a refrigerator is, pull and help themselves. >> keep them out of people's refrigerators you bring the food up here. >> reporter: just like children, monkeys prefer sweets. >> drag to get into -- the pack. >> get off. off. >> believe it or not frying to unzip your backpack. this is how clever they are. they know that in backpacks, people carry food. >> the monkeys are professional pickpockets. >> oh. >> police turn a blind eye because they're gibraltar's number one tourist attraction. while most are friendly, some, can be vicious. which is why shaw's management program is funded by the government
and they're facing off with another set of primates.ghbors. >> we're heading to the top of the rock where the monkey lives. and where breakfast is about to be served. hi. >> every day like clockwork fresh fruit and vegetables arrived at the remote peak. the doctor lead the management team who spread the spoils. this royal treatment is a piece offering. for this cheeky bunch. >> they know how to open the car door, wander into town. they know what a refrigerator is, pull and...
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we'll switch gears and talk about the debate that's heating up over the monkey selfie after a primatek a picture of himself using a nature photographer's camera. it's a case heading to court, a landmark decision on animal rights, i was going to say monkey business going on in the courtroom. i made our stage manager laugh. >> that is worthwhile. >> i could look at pictures of the monkey all day. >> reporter: i was thinking the same thing. he is so cute. let's go over to mass transit. patco is running 15 to 20 minutes, no express service it's going to be a hot day to be waiting for a train. septa airport newport wilmington lines running back to normal. >> reporter: we have strong spotty thunderstorms in the afternoon, 97 degrees is the high. the heat index will feel like 105. chicago had delays about an hour ago, they cleared up whatever this problem was, no rain in any of our travel destinations ladies. >> it is common knowledge that bears can climb. this black bear's skills are impressive. a family in massachusetts recorded a bear climbing the side of the deck. once he got on the deck
we'll switch gears and talk about the debate that's heating up over the monkey selfie after a primatek a picture of himself using a nature photographer's camera. it's a case heading to court, a landmark decision on animal rights, i was going to say monkey business going on in the courtroom. i made our stage manager laugh. >> that is worthwhile. >> i could look at pictures of the monkey all day. >> reporter: i was thinking the same thing. he is so cute. let's go over to mass...
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. >> if the primate gets the copyright, peta will administer the proceeds from selling the image. the other side argues an animal owned copyright creates its own threat legally. >> monkey see, monkey sue will not do in federal court. >> a judge initially sided with that but peta appealed making the rebuttal this morning. whether private, public, or primate the photo copyright's final owner will be decided in three months to a year. >> the photos were taken in 2011 and published in 2014 by a san francisco company which is why the case is being heard here in the bay area. >>> internet giants taking part in an online protest against the fcc's plan to roll back net neutrality. why they say it is a bad idea. government regulators. they're calling the f-c-c-s plan to en "mistake." >>> facebook, google, amazon and many other companies sending a message to users and government regulators. >> they're calling the plan to end net neutrality a mistake. >> reporter: you may have noticed earlier this week wednesday was the day of action as they called it where tech giants joined to protest the
. >> if the primate gets the copyright, peta will administer the proceeds from selling the image. the other side argues an animal owned copyright creates its own threat legally. >> monkey see, monkey sue will not do in federal court. >> a judge initially sided with that but peta appealed making the rebuttal this morning. whether private, public, or primate the photo copyright's final owner will be decided in three months to a year. >> the photos were taken in 2011 and...
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en cuestiÓn de segundos la vida de los primates de 18 y 20 aÑos de edad y la de un niÑo de cinco cambiÓ al intentar cruzar la calle fueron atropellados. una cÁmara captÓ el impacto. un pequeÑo de cinco aÑos quedÓ atrapado debajo del automÓvil. >> estaba gritando. me duelen los pies. estaba abajo del carro. flavio: la madre nos cuenta el dolor que sintiÓ al llegar al lugar y ver a sus hijos en el pavimento. >> fue una pesadilla para mÍ. un dolor tan grande. flavio es que su hija, tirada en la calle logrÓ sacar su telÉfono celular y llamar a su familia. >> estaba pensando que su hermanito se muriÓ. con ese sentimiento abriÓ sus ojos. flavio: con lÁgrimas en sus ojos carla dice que siente que pudo haber hecho algo para salvar a su hermano, que estÁ en 1 unidad de cuidados intensivos. pero el conductor no se detuvo. >> miro que las luces vienen bien rÁpido, y lo demás, no sÉ, cuando me pegÓ. flavio: tras el incidente las autoridades dicen que tomarÁn acciones. >> con este accidente vamos a poner las luces para el cruce. flavio: en un cruce peatonal donde la pintura estÁ descolorida y la ilu
en cuestiÓn de segundos la vida de los primates de 18 y 20 aÑos de edad y la de un niÑo de cinco cambiÓ al intentar cruzar la calle fueron atropellados. una cÁmara captÓ el impacto. un pequeÑo de cinco aÑos quedÓ atrapado debajo del automÓvil. >> estaba gritando. me duelen los pies. estaba abajo del carro. flavio: la madre nos cuenta el dolor que sintiÓ al llegar al lugar y ver a sus hijos en el pavimento. >> fue una pesadilla para mÍ. un dolor tan grande. flavio es que...
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. >>> primates took down a super hero at the movies this weekend. apes opened with $50 million in ticket sales at the box office. spider-man-homecoming was very close behind, making double what apes did on is opening weekend last week. "despicable me 3," "the baby driver" round out the top five. we'll see you at 9:00 and 11:00. ♪ mom. ♪ ♪ where all the walls echo with laughter ♪ ♪ and every room has its own chapter ♪ you've carried on your family's tradition. let us help you prepare for your family's future. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. >> hi, everyone. i'm lizzie bermudez. welcome to "bay area life," the place where lifestyle, interests, food, and entertainment all come together. there's so much to explore. on today's show, we're going behind the scenes of a tony award-winning production. >> to find, like, the bravery within yourself, which is what he does, is, like, the main message of the play. >> then, we're having some fun in the kitchen making a delicious pasta dish. >> and this is home cooking. you w
. >>> primates took down a super hero at the movies this weekend. apes opened with $50 million in ticket sales at the box office. spider-man-homecoming was very close behind, making double what apes did on is opening weekend last week. "despicable me 3," "the baby driver" round out the top five. we'll see you at 9:00 and 11:00. ♪ mom. ♪ ♪ where all the walls echo with laughter ♪ ♪ and every room has its own chapter ♪ you've carried on your family's...
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even primates now can be taken selfies. we ta ke primates now can be taken selfies. an hour a year taking selfies which is a scary amount of time. those monkeys then walk too slowly, people bump into them, it's a nightmare! have you seen naga's party trick. i haven't. there is the monkey. spot the difference! even better, i will take a shelfy at the same time. you see not only do you walk along the street... perfect timing! it's all gone a bit crazy. dan, come back next hour and be more sensible. we will all be. coming up in the next half an hour we are not just talking about modern media, we are talking about the history of telly. it was all black and white. and snooker worked in black and white. it was always a black. headlines are coming up. see you shortly. hello. this is breakfast with naga munchetty and jon kay. coming up before 9... louise will have the weather for you. but first, a summary of this morning's main news. kensington and chelsea council is facing more criticism over its handling of the grenfell tower fire. the council leader, nicholas paget—brown,
even primates now can be taken selfies. we ta ke primates now can be taken selfies. an hour a year taking selfies which is a scary amount of time. those monkeys then walk too slowly, people bump into them, it's a nightmare! have you seen naga's party trick. i haven't. there is the monkey. spot the difference! even better, i will take a shelfy at the same time. you see not only do you walk along the street... perfect timing! it's all gone a bit crazy. dan, come back next hour and be more...
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they took it up his call it a joy this into their butts alone a primate that i thought i could lay for about a mile of force even to get out of but the sort of a man your. brain does it well shoulder there with you and your own that is born that you know about your national accord that all that leave you thousand we. are they want to bet us that you thought sequel no mandate she felt that by the out of the local they could put their local notion of elderly. but does the man knew his own city he's been in office for a year he's an entrepreneur and then is his first man who doesn't live in the historic center but on the mainland venice is way beyond the phase basile in there is currently undergoing the number of people living in the historic center has steadily declined since nine hundred fifty from one hundred seventy five thousand back then to just fifty five thousand today that's swamped by the stream of visitors how many actually come nobody knows for sure the city only counts overnight stays snow day visitors. still have meant about going into i said that i didn't get up to suggest
they took it up his call it a joy this into their butts alone a primate that i thought i could lay for about a mile of force even to get out of but the sort of a man your. brain does it well shoulder there with you and your own that is born that you know about your national accord that all that leave you thousand we. are they want to bet us that you thought sequel no mandate she felt that by the out of the local they could put their local notion of elderly. but does the man knew his own city...
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so whether private, public or primate, the photocopy right's final owner will be decided in three months to a year. in san francisco, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> friend and family are making new efforts to solve the murder of a prominent bay area attorney by doubling the reward for any information leading to an arrest. police say jim gilliland was shot and killed in front of his home in el cerrito nine months ago. his practice was based out of san francisco and focused on patent, copyright and trademark infringement. a pastor from his church in berkeley spoke today, asking anyone with information to come forward. >> anyone who can provide any leads or information on this case to contact the el cerrito police department. >> we are not getting much information. hence the need for today's actions, try to get more motivation out there for information. >> the reward is $100,000. a billboard on this new reward will be going up in the east bay soon. >>> some uber drivers say they are being taken for a ride. sacrificing sleep to earn the money lost by lower fares. uber has created some incentives
so whether private, public or primate, the photocopy right's final owner will be decided in three months to a year. in san francisco, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> friend and family are making new efforts to solve the murder of a prominent bay area attorney by doubling the reward for any information leading to an arrest. police say jim gilliland was shot and killed in front of his home in el cerrito nine months ago. his practice was based out of san francisco and focused on patent,...
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look at the unemployment numbers, especially for recent college graduates and teens, that is the primates for the daca recipient. that is for you see unemployment numbers higher, much higher than the normal national average is. you read all these stories about --lege kids finding it hard it is hard for them to find work when the graduate but we are adding more competition for them in the labor force. host: we want to try to get a couple more callers. jessica from seymour, tennessee. caller: hi. i wanted to talk about the immigration standpoint, which is the ban confuses me. you don't see other nations doing that to us. we're banning them based on their religion. what if other countries start banning us based on christianity and some of the things they have like there are violence against christians but christians do violence. what if other countries start doing that to us? guest: we don't know what exactly the rationale was from the white house other than these six countries were identified by both the obama administration and now the trump administration as being hotspots for terror. the
look at the unemployment numbers, especially for recent college graduates and teens, that is the primates for the daca recipient. that is for you see unemployment numbers higher, much higher than the normal national average is. you read all these stories about --lege kids finding it hard it is hard for them to find work when the graduate but we are adding more competition for them in the labor force. host: we want to try to get a couple more callers. jessica from seymour, tennessee. caller: hi....
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. >> this is a boy stands for very important primate that was infected with a infection from a hernialuggish and losing weight. he is recovering well. the doctors say he will be just fine. >> and "planet of the apes" is number one in the box office. >> between nine starts now. bill and a fox news alert. the daily white house briefing off camera today. said to start right. we're not allowed to have any audio until it is complete. hello, i am old so the. with president trump promised to repeal and replace obamacare handing in a balance, republican leaders need every vote. john mccain recovery from surgery is a delay for the expected vote on the health care bill. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel as i and capitol hill and mike, what is the latest on timing for this health care bill? >> melissa, timing s
. >> this is a boy stands for very important primate that was infected with a infection from a hernialuggish and losing weight. he is recovering well. the doctors say he will be just fine. >> and "planet of the apes" is number one in the box office. >> between nine starts now. bill and a fox news alert. the daily white house briefing off camera today. said to start right. we're not allowed to have any audio until it is complete. hello, i am old so the. with president...
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the endangered bashry macaque is endangered and they're facing off with another set of primates, their monkey lives and their breakfast is about to be served. every day fresh fruit and vegetables arrive. the impatient jumping right in. >> this is their territory. they're in charge, we're not. >> reporter: dr. eric shaw lets this macaque team who spreads the royals. it's a peace offering for these cheeky bunch, a way of curbing their cravings for human food. >> you don't have to open your car door. they know when you've wandered downtown and left the kitchen window open. they know what a refrigerator is. they learn very quickly. >> too keep them out of refrigerators, you feed them up here. >> reporter: just like children, monkeys prefer sweets. >> believe it or not, he was trying to unzip your backpack. this is how clever they are. they know in back packs people carry food. >> barbary cats are professional pickpockets. everything from back packs to plastic bags. this petty theft fuelled by year of being illegally fed by visitors. police turn a blind eye because they're gibraltar's numbe
the endangered bashry macaque is endangered and they're facing off with another set of primates, their monkey lives and their breakfast is about to be served. every day fresh fruit and vegetables arrive. the impatient jumping right in. >> this is their territory. they're in charge, we're not. >> reporter: dr. eric shaw lets this macaque team who spreads the royals. it's a peace offering for these cheeky bunch, a way of curbing their cravings for human food. >> you don't have...
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it was a battle between primates and super heros...d out who took the top spot at the box office... (jr stone) ahead in sports... who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. (justine) a father of three narrowly escaped death after the 7- thousand pound metal pipe fell... on his van. reporter lauren seabrook has his miraculous story of survival ... man survives bizarre car accident (justine) the company that was hauling the piece of metal has not commented on the crash. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: it was another hot one today as temperatures soared even higher then yesterday. many people headed to the coast to bea
it was a battle between primates and super heros...d out who took the top spot at the box office... (jr stone) ahead in sports... who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy...
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shows for entertainment purpose that is collect fees, this would include cam else, elephants, bears, primates wildcats, croc dials, snakes. obviously it would affect circuses including circuses like the lewis and clark circus, which you might remember wound up in the news a couple of days ago was one of its cam else bite one of its handlers. councilman leventhal said he got a lot of support. when we went out and told people about this in montgomery county today, they were not exactly breaking out the popcorn you could say. people told us, animals are the circus and without animals, well, it's not really a circus at all. >> the animals i've been taking care of and trained properly, then no, there's no reason for them to be banned. >> i don't know that i would go to a show that didn't have is it >> tt >> reporter: that didn't have animals. >> that was part of the fun in growing up >> it wouldn't make any sense to call it a circus. that's, i kind of like would an end to ringling brothers. when you lose a certain animal, it's kind of like you lose that money. >> reporter: councilman leventhal wan
shows for entertainment purpose that is collect fees, this would include cam else, elephants, bears, primates wildcats, croc dials, snakes. obviously it would affect circuses including circuses like the lewis and clark circus, which you might remember wound up in the news a couple of days ago was one of its cam else bite one of its handlers. councilman leventhal said he got a lot of support. when we went out and told people about this in montgomery county today, they were not exactly breaking...
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a family's plea after a visit to a florida park left them scrambling to escape primates. that's when i return at "abc7 news at 5:00". ♪ the only bed smart enough to change sleep as we know it.. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you comfortable. and snoring... does your bed do that? right now save on sleep number 360 smart beds™. plus, it's the lowest prices of the season with savings of $500 on our most popular p5 bed. ends sunday. fios is not cable. and we believe everyone deserves faster internet. so with fios gigabit connection, you get amazing download speeds up to 940 megs 20 times faster than most people have. and it's just $79.99 a month online for the first year. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years. all with a 2-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com. announcer: you're watching "abc7 news at 4:00". on
a family's plea after a visit to a florida park left them scrambling to escape primates. that's when i return at "abc7 news at 5:00". ♪ the only bed smart enough to change sleep as we know it.. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you comfortable. and snoring... does your bed do that? right now save on sleep number 360 smart beds™. plus, it's the lowest prices of the season with savings of $500 on our most popular p5 bed. ends sunday. fios is...
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the strange battle over whether a primate owns his photo. ♪ mom. ♪ ♪ where all the walls echo with laughter every room has its own chapter ♪ you've carried on your family's tradition. let us help you prepare for your family's future. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. getting more popular every day. but now, a bay area tech company called "air-dog" is adding a new twist. a drone that will follow your every move. >>> new at 6:00 drones more popular every day but now a bay area tech company called air dog is adding a new twist a drone that will follow your every move. kiet do shows us how the company may be exploiting a drone law loophole. >> reporter: there's one industry where again and again, the law simply cannot keep pace with technology. introducing air dog 2, or ad2 for short. the next generation of hands- free drones promises to take your selfies to a new level. there are basically two ways to fly it. the first option involves physically entering the flight path either by literally walking and logging the path yourself or entering the coordinates a
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bubbles original artwork and pieces by fellow primates are being sold at a gallery in miami.them are priced as high as $2000. melissamike: it will benefit thr of great apes were bubbles currently lives and it sounds like a good cause but who knew he had the talent? melissa: too grand for an ape painting. there you go. would you spend it? no. mike: i'm good. new questions now over what is the top democrat will slow roll and ethics probe into house intelligence committee to delay an investigation into the obama administration's unmasking of sensitive information about trump campaign associates. the president of judicial watch joined us next. sults it was a s. i'm everything. i'm from all nations. i would look at forms now and wonder what do i mark? because i'm everything. and i marked other. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. where are mom and dad? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. love mom and dad' i'm takin' a nap. dude, you just woke up! ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go?
bubbles original artwork and pieces by fellow primates are being sold at a gallery in miami.them are priced as high as $2000. melissamike: it will benefit thr of great apes were bubbles currently lives and it sounds like a good cause but who knew he had the talent? melissa: too grand for an ape painting. there you go. would you spend it? no. mike: i'm good. new questions now over what is the top democrat will slow roll and ethics probe into house intelligence committee to delay an investigation...
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primate played rate -- where does that need to be -- how former can that come down to get the wage gainswe should be getting today and aren't question mark pond is >> if we gettomer back to 200 -- 2007 levels. we need another 1.5% to trade improvement in the -- in population rate. that can take 1-2 years. for going to go back to 2000 levels, that could take even longer. the could speed up as well. we can have job growth pick up a little bit, wage growth go with it. when it willsay stop, but it could be another year, two years, three years. what we know is that if we are going to get rate -- wage growth of 3.5-44%, we will need to get back to 2000 levels. >> where does that leave the fed question mark on a on this basis, therefore tightening too early. by the fed talking about this -- and the softening the's ability for an inflation. >> i would necessarily tell the fed, given certain labor market status what they should be doing what concerns me is that they -- i seem to believe wouldn't necessarily say, with the full path of interest rates are. i'd rather have the fed talk about labor ma
primate played rate -- where does that need to be -- how former can that come down to get the wage gainswe should be getting today and aren't question mark pond is >> if we gettomer back to 200 -- 2007 levels. we need another 1.5% to trade improvement in the -- in population rate. that can take 1-2 years. for going to go back to 2000 levels, that could take even longer. the could speed up as well. we can have job growth pick up a little bit, wage growth go with it. when it willsay stop,...
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of the primate. this is the biggest rush in madagascar for more than 20 years. thousands of people have moved here, to clear the land and dig for gems. how can such a pretty right... make such bad coffee ? sexist ads, endorsing stereotypes could be banned, under plans from the industry watchdog. and, in print again... jane austen, 200 years after she died, is unveiled on the new £10 note. it's five o'clock, our top story is that youth custody centres in england and wales are so unsafe, a tragedy is inevitable. that's the stark warning from the chief inspector of prisons. in his annual report, peter clarke says the decline in standards is "staggering", with an increase in assaults and self harm. he says he hasn't inspected a single youth custody centre, that was fit for purpose. the ministry ofjustice has responded, saying the safety and welfare of all young people in custody is its priority, and it's boosting the number of front—line staff by 20%. wyre davies has reports. the chief inspector of prisons wrote to ministers talking about a staggering decline in sta
of the primate. this is the biggest rush in madagascar for more than 20 years. thousands of people have moved here, to clear the land and dig for gems. how can such a pretty right... make such bad coffee ? sexist ads, endorsing stereotypes could be banned, under plans from the industry watchdog. and, in print again... jane austen, 200 years after she died, is unveiled on the new £10 note. it's five o'clock, our top story is that youth custody centres in england and wales are so unsafe, a...
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found in every mammal so there are one or two parts where people debate over whether it's new to primates, let's say but even in those cases i think it's pretty clear to a lot of us that there is no neo cortex. it's actually just certain parts of the brain have grown bigger because they developed for longer in development. so i guess just to say that one of the most deeply held views, one of the most cherished views of human nature is embedded in the trying brain idea and it's just fundamentally flawed. and i must say that the law embodies the trying brain economics, embodies this idea that we have these, your mind is a battleground between emotion and cognition. that those two are in battle to control your behavior. that's the sort of met basically. so how do people respond? it depends, on who you ask. so evolutionary biologists have no or they celebrate the theory of constructive emotion for the most part. they actually i would say statisticians, engineers, anyone who does anything computational, there's a whole range of computational neuroscience where their reaction to the book is int
found in every mammal so there are one or two parts where people debate over whether it's new to primates, let's say but even in those cases i think it's pretty clear to a lot of us that there is no neo cortex. it's actually just certain parts of the brain have grown bigger because they developed for longer in development. so i guess just to say that one of the most deeply held views, one of the most cherished views of human nature is embedded in the trying brain idea and it's just...
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the king of pop's pet primate has been picking up a paintbrush during his retirement.y in florida where bubbles lives. you quite like the work charlie. i'm surprised. it looks good to me. the main thing is that bubbles is enjoying that. bubbles isn't the first chimpanzee. there was a famous chimpanzee in the 50s who did a lot of artwork and one of them was bought by picasso. what did he do? i can't remember the chimpa nzee's name, but in the 19505, it was for london zoo. it started doing artwork and they went for auction and picasso wa5 and they went for auction and picasso was one of the people who bought one of the paintings. chimps have a certain talent. we have had goats painting on the programme in the past. have we? yes. and a llama. that sold for £14400. i apologise if you think i didn't believe you. it's incredible. i'm still reeling from mike saying we had a goat arti5t incredible. i'm still reeling from mike saying we had a goat artist on the programme. it is the kind of thing you'd remember! anyway, we will move on sclaps ok. let's get back to some solid gro
the king of pop's pet primate has been picking up a paintbrush during his retirement.y in florida where bubbles lives. you quite like the work charlie. i'm surprised. it looks good to me. the main thing is that bubbles is enjoying that. bubbles isn't the first chimpanzee. there was a famous chimpanzee in the 50s who did a lot of artwork and one of them was bought by picasso. what did he do? i can't remember the chimpa nzee's name, but in the 19505, it was for london zoo. it started doing...
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the king of pop's pet primate has been picking up a paintbrush during his retirement.orida. hopefully he will be sending the art world ape! what was that noise, matt?|j what was that noise, matt? i was doing this to wake up from the dream i was doing this to wake up from the dream iwas in. it doing this to wake up from the dream i was in. it sounded like you were slapping yourself. i was. i was in. it sounded like you were slapping yourself. iwas. ifi could see the painting, i quite liked it. he looked relaxed and he was happy. don't put paint brushes in your mouth. that's never a good idea. he looks really content, doesn't he?” quite like it. i'm not going to buy one. if you have got £1500 spare charlie. i reckon i could do something for you. what have you got for us, mike? back in the real world. a moment ago you were warming up world. a moment ago you were warming up on the side of the sofa, you were doing a little bit of warm up, you we re doing a little bit of warm up, you were really bracing yourself for this one. yes, like the golfers are for the open! and so it
the king of pop's pet primate has been picking up a paintbrush during his retirement.orida. hopefully he will be sending the art world ape! what was that noise, matt?|j what was that noise, matt? i was doing this to wake up from the dream i was doing this to wake up from the dream iwas in. it doing this to wake up from the dream i was in. it sounded like you were slapping yourself. i was. i was in. it sounded like you were slapping yourself. iwas. ifi could see the painting, i quite liked it....
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over why the group had the authority to sue on behalf of the primate.ta wants all proceeds from the photograph to go to the monkey. the pictures were taken in indonesia in 2011, when the animal picked up a camera belonging to a british photographer. the photographer says ... he holds the copyright. the case is here in the bay area because the photographer used software from a san francisco company .. to publish the pictures in a book. (steve) a massive wild fire in yolo county.is 95 percent contained tonight. the winters fire has burned over two-thousand acres since flames were first spotted last thursday at state highway 128 and pleasant view road. all road closures have been lifted and evacuation orders are no longer in place. four firefighters battling the flames suffered minor injuries. about 200 personnel are currently mopping up hot spots in the area. the cause of the fire...is still under investgation. another sign tonight of just how much snow is in the sierra... and the runoff from when it melts. for the first time in six years... water is rush
over why the group had the authority to sue on behalf of the primate.ta wants all proceeds from the photograph to go to the monkey. the pictures were taken in indonesia in 2011, when the animal picked up a camera belonging to a british photographer. the photographer says ... he holds the copyright. the case is here in the bay area because the photographer used software from a san francisco company .. to publish the pictures in a book. (steve) a massive wild fire in yolo county.is 95 percent...
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>> i do think it is related to decline and laborforce participation among our primates, workers, and don't know if it is causal or a symptom of long-running economic maladies that have affected these communities and particularly affected workers who have seen their job opportunities decline something going on for many decades. surveys suggest that many prime age men were not actively participating in the labor market are involved in prescription drug use, not always opiates but we are seen as i mentioned an increase which is extremely unusual i think the united states is the only advanced nation i know in these communities among less educated men apparently reflecting opiate use is obviously a serious problem. >> because a job opportunities are there we could have somehow train these individuals and got them to avoid this, i'm not asking you to be a social scientist but there seems to be a clear indication for clear connection between this and the opportunity to go to a job and get employed. >> i would agree with you. i feel like all of those things are bound up in this opiate crisis
>> i do think it is related to decline and laborforce participation among our primates, workers, and don't know if it is causal or a symptom of long-running economic maladies that have affected these communities and particularly affected workers who have seen their job opportunities decline something going on for many decades. surveys suggest that many prime age men were not actively participating in the labor market are involved in prescription drug use, not always opiates but we are...
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well, that dotted line, no human being of any shaped, matter or form, even in a primate form, has existed on the earth when the levels of co2 were above that dotted line. so, anybody who says they know what's going to happen before the dotted line is guessing and may be an accurate guess or good signs but it's total speculation. we don't know. so, in 2001, even more so now, wheel people talk -- this is 2001 easily, just a little bit higher nowin 2017. the point being is that we are so far beyond anything that this species has ever encounters or lived within. and that peak to the left, the first peak to the left right there, that's the period that was 125,000 years ago. ptm was 285. in ceremonies of co2. at that time the crocodile, in the delta, sea level was 20 feet to 30 feet higher in the ocean. crocodilers and alligators in alaska and lions and giraffes in germany. a very different climate regime, and now that as 285. we're at 402. so, at that time, and especially now it's really important to name the goal. you don't name the goal, you're not going to probably hit it. if you dent in th
well, that dotted line, no human being of any shaped, matter or form, even in a primate form, has existed on the earth when the levels of co2 were above that dotted line. so, anybody who says they know what's going to happen before the dotted line is guessing and may be an accurate guess or good signs but it's total speculation. we don't know. so, in 2001, even more so now, wheel people talk -- this is 2001 easily, just a little bit higher nowin 2017. the point being is that we are so far...
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they took it up his quota to join this into their butts alone a primate that i thought i could lay for a month for shiva to get out of but they had this sort of a manual. and as it was sold as tallish it was only on our own that it will national about your national accord that all the. we. are they want to bet us that she thought sequel no mandate she felt that by the out of the. book they know promotion of elderly. but does the man knew his own city he's been in office for a year he's an entrepreneur and then is his first man who doesn't live in the historic center but on the mainland venice is way beyond the phase basile in there is currently undergoing the number of people living in the historic center has steadily declined since nine hundred fifty from one hundred seventy five thousand back then to just fifty five thousand today this will by the stream of visitors how many actually come nobody knows for sure the city only counts overnight stays snow day visitors. still have meant about going into i said that i did then get up to suggest i smell you until i get a c. and if we need t
they took it up his quota to join this into their butts alone a primate that i thought i could lay for a month for shiva to get out of but they had this sort of a manual. and as it was sold as tallish it was only on our own that it will national about your national accord that all the. we. are they want to bet us that she thought sequel no mandate she felt that by the out of the. book they know promotion of elderly. but does the man knew his own city he's been in office for a year he's an...
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since his election as primate in 2003, archbishop derderian has been a dedicated relimmingidgeous servant for the thousands who look to him for guidance, managing a diocese which covers the western united states. in the large armenian american diaspora community i represent, afternoon beneficiary op derderian is a steadfast voice for the values of faith, family that are at the core of their perseverance and strength. archbishop derderian and the diocese have rallied support for aid for armenia, for refugees fleeing the horrors of fleeing syria and the wars in iraq. thank you, archbishop, for what you do to make our community and nation stronger. i'm proud the congress was able to hear the moral leadership you bring to your work in the western diocese. i thank you and yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back his time. the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> i ask permission to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks.
since his election as primate in 2003, archbishop derderian has been a dedicated relimmingidgeous servant for the thousands who look to him for guidance, managing a diocese which covers the western united states. in the large armenian american diaspora community i represent, afternoon beneficiary op derderian is a steadfast voice for the values of faith, family that are at the core of their perseverance and strength. archbishop derderian and the diocese have rallied support for aid for armenia,...