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i have a rabbit, tina, as you know my male rabbit, tina >> seth: yeah. >> freaked out, like i've neverbecause i was freaking out so i calmed down, saw it run into my dishwasher then i went to go get a stool because i wanted to stay in the hallway and just stare it down to see where it goes and then i saw a mouse, which i thought was a rat. but i saw the mouse, and back-to-back in broad daylight [ laughter ] and then i was convinced it was a rat. i sat on my stool and then i saw its little head pop out. mice are very, very cute but, you know, in broad daylight >> seth: right >> and then i realized it was a mouse. and then i just -- again, it threw me back, scared to death [ laughter ] calmed down. you know, i'm just really edgy and i'm still edgy today, like even if my cellular phone makes a ding, i just jump. >> seth: the best of us would maybe manage to get past seeing either a waterbug or a mouse, but back-to-back like that >> back to back. it's because there's being -- work is being done in my apartment. but then i read up on waterbugs and, you know, they bite >> seth: i would not h
i have a rabbit, tina, as you know my male rabbit, tina >> seth: yeah. >> freaked out, like i've neverbecause i was freaking out so i calmed down, saw it run into my dishwasher then i went to go get a stool because i wanted to stay in the hallway and just stare it down to see where it goes and then i saw a mouse, which i thought was a rat. but i saw the mouse, and back-to-back in broad daylight [ laughter ] and then i was convinced it was a rat. i sat on my stool and then i saw its...
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so, several thousand years ago-- we don't know precisely when-- a man saw an eagle catch a rabbit orx, and had the ingenious idea to hunt in partnership with it. it blows my mind that it's even real. it's like something out of "lord of the rings," but you can do it. >> pelley: lauren mcgough was in high school when she dedicated her life to raptors. she traveled with us to the place she calls the cradle. 6,000 miles led us first to the mongolian capital of ulaan bataar. ♪ ♪ this civilization conquered the known world in the 13th century. the mongols ranged from asia to europe, the largest contiguous of altime. from here, we flew another 800 miles to bayan-ooooÖlgii, where mongolia, russia, china and kazakhstan meet. this was the end of the road, but not the end of our journey. we crossed the open steppe, past wild bactrian camels with two humps-- a vanishing species, with only about 1,000 left in the world. our destination was a camp of nomads, people who introduced lauren mcgough to the golden eagle. >> mcgough: hello! ( laughs ) >> pelley: they hadn't seen her in two years. >> mcgo
so, several thousand years ago-- we don't know precisely when-- a man saw an eagle catch a rabbit orx, and had the ingenious idea to hunt in partnership with it. it blows my mind that it's even real. it's like something out of "lord of the rings," but you can do it. >> pelley: lauren mcgough was in high school when she dedicated her life to raptors. she traveled with us to the place she calls the cradle. 6,000 miles led us first to the mongolian capital of ulaan bataar. ♪ ♪...
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to go down these ideological polemical rabbit holes that some foot easily want to do by making our internetust another utility like our water or are electric services would not take us forward. it would take us backwards. that won't benefit our nation, it won't benefit our competitive position and it will not and if it are families come enterprises, students, parents who need the services so much and we need to continue to innovate to grow as we move -- we are experiencing now with 5g. >> host: you said no to categorizing the internet as a utility but you've also call for public-private partnership. is that through usf, through an infrastructure bill? how do you see that? >> guest: there has been an ongoing public-private partnership to advance the national policy goal that we've establish which we call universal service. the universal service fund, its components like lifeline, high-cost programs, rural health care programs have worked very well to actually expand the ability of broadband to serve americans where it is needed most. right now there's great news that we are on the cusp of mo
to go down these ideological polemical rabbit holes that some foot easily want to do by making our internetust another utility like our water or are electric services would not take us forward. it would take us backwards. that won't benefit our nation, it won't benefit our competitive position and it will not and if it are families come enterprises, students, parents who need the services so much and we need to continue to innovate to grow as we move -- we are experiencing now with 5g. >>...
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it has served us so well through this pandemic to go down these ideologically rabbit holes that some easily want to do by making our internet another utility like our water or electric services and it would not take us forward but take us backwards. that won't benefit our nation and won't benefit our competitive innovation and will not benefit our families, students, enterprises, services and they need them to continue to innovate and to grow. we need even more exciting generations of network with 5g. >> host: jonathan spalter, you said no to categorizing the internet as a utility but you've also called for public-private partnership. is that through usf? is that through an infra structure bill? how do you see that? >> guest: there has been an ongoing public parker partnership but the national policy goal that we have established which we call universal services, universal service fund with components like lifeline, high-cost programs, rural healthcare programs have worked very well to actually expand the ability of broadband to serve americans where it is needed most. right now it i
it has served us so well through this pandemic to go down these ideologically rabbit holes that some easily want to do by making our internet another utility like our water or electric services and it would not take us forward but take us backwards. that won't benefit our nation and won't benefit our competitive innovation and will not benefit our families, students, enterprises, services and they need them to continue to innovate and to grow. we need even more exciting generations of network...
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>> we'd lose another half of the audience and speaking of rabbits, by the way, i saw three or four rabbits in that painting right next to carter we should bring that back because there is a lot of hidden gems in there. we have a case where we had moments where the breath and the nasdaq has been a harbor and we see the breath and rotation. this is extreme and reminds me where we were two mondays ago into the middle part of the week before we had a nice pull back tell me how long the fed will be in the market and i'll tell you how long liquidity will drive up five or six stocks higher. that's the dynamic where liquidity goes. >> perhaps we don't discuss this enough last year we said that the tools left in the fed's tool box are diminished from a year earlier or ten years earlier and today, this year, we've seemed to forget that argument they are all in but is their ability to be all in or does all in mean less than it once did? >> i just think we have the evidence of 2018 not only the fed but central banks trying to take liquidity and 2019 and test cases. you tell me what global central bank
>> we'd lose another half of the audience and speaking of rabbits, by the way, i saw three or four rabbits in that painting right next to carter we should bring that back because there is a lot of hidden gems in there. we have a case where we had moments where the breath and the nasdaq has been a harbor and we see the breath and rotation. this is extreme and reminds me where we were two mondays ago into the middle part of the week before we had a nice pull back tell me how long the fed...
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rabbit was that all the plants and all the insects also use reception in in different ways so this is for us to explore now and to try to see how much more generalized perhaps this process of detecting electric fields is in the small world of insects and clones. for b.s. these electrostatic fields are a vital navigation tool. they guide them straight to the flowers where they can tank up on nectar ensuring a most fruitful journey. and that's all from tomorrow today thanks for watching i'm do join us again next week for more fascinating stories from the world of science and research until then it's goodbye and take care. of. the protests have been silenced there is now fear and uncertainty on the streets. china's new security law has shut down the freedom of expression. teachers are threatened with dismissal. activists are being arrested for fleeing the country 3000. and 30 minutes on d w. a middle of. the 2nd season on the fence it's about the environment so about society it's still about us planets on the brink he spoke to several leaders that's close in the face. look up just to get
rabbit was that all the plants and all the insects also use reception in in different ways so this is for us to explore now and to try to see how much more generalized perhaps this process of detecting electric fields is in the small world of insects and clones. for b.s. these electrostatic fields are a vital navigation tool. they guide them straight to the flowers where they can tank up on nectar ensuring a most fruitful journey. and that's all from tomorrow today thanks for watching i'm do...
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well, as you say, the rabbit out of the hat was the bonus for people who keep key workers on., this is 9 million, i will be amazed if they actually shout at 9 million, it is a huge calculation, everyone on furlough gets £1000. the calculation of business owners will be as follows. almost 15% infant... de they want to pay all of that plus... in order to collect their bonus in january? that will be the issue facing this. it will all depend on demand for their businesses and that is what it is trying to stimulate with the other message for the vat cut and also the early bird special for monday to wednesday if you're eating out, very interesting that booze doesn't seem to be included in that, maybe you will see a lot of pubs that don't serve food will start selling it very quickly. as the scale of it going to be enough? we have had predictions from some economists and a report out last month that was looking at something in the region of 4.5 million people unemployed, the sorts of figures we have not seen for decades. unemployed, the sorts of figures we have not seen for decadeslj
well, as you say, the rabbit out of the hat was the bonus for people who keep key workers on., this is 9 million, i will be amazed if they actually shout at 9 million, it is a huge calculation, everyone on furlough gets £1000. the calculation of business owners will be as follows. almost 15% infant... de they want to pay all of that plus... in order to collect their bonus in january? that will be the issue facing this. it will all depend on demand for their businesses and that is what it is...
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rabbit attempt at a gunman. but went back for the game are sure to actually act like they were about to get across that i was ok i want to go guys going to grab a cookout dr number 3. ask your depression years are going to just because i asked several times to delay the. 2 american model. to get us. out of whatever. i figured they would have little effect on that i'm only an honest man to somebody that can ask the question are going to remember. i couldn't even. been working on for all. i can from then and it been in things the same thing. in. the mystic work. prostitution. is. a lie that gave you a chance to. buy and maybe. you don't have much. money and training and. just this for domestic. self. the mistake was this painting. in the u.k. so. we are trying to cope up with everything we still walk and campaign. for pilots had to change. which they were trying to make. for you you'll already be in law working long wars you don't have to thank me. they got. seeing my fellow domestic. and. they need someone that c
rabbit attempt at a gunman. but went back for the game are sure to actually act like they were about to get across that i was ok i want to go guys going to grab a cookout dr number 3. ask your depression years are going to just because i asked several times to delay the. 2 american model. to get us. out of whatever. i figured they would have little effect on that i'm only an honest man to somebody that can ask the question are going to remember. i couldn't even. been working on for all. i can...
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in 2018 german laboratories tested drugs and cosmetics on nearly 1800000 rodents 81 thighs and rabbits and nearly 30000. as and farm animals supporters of animal testing say the 1000 organs of humans and animals function in a similar way but worldwide 95 percent of drugs test of excessively on animals fail in human trials good alternatives that don't involve animal suffering actually be more precise. these are miniature artificial organs parts of the modular construction system that replicates human body parts. blood lungs and liver or high quality and is using them to test new medication. but this system enables us to trigger a paradigm shift in drug development that is an organ of this organ on a chip system means we're able to determine medication more quickly and cheaply and where it's needed to the patients with the enemy from parts and. in future this could eliminate the need to conduct so much testing on animals on average the development of a single medication currently takes 15 to 20 years that's largely because animal testing is time consuming costly and controversial and oft
in 2018 german laboratories tested drugs and cosmetics on nearly 1800000 rodents 81 thighs and rabbits and nearly 30000. as and farm animals supporters of animal testing say the 1000 organs of humans and animals function in a similar way but worldwide 95 percent of drugs test of excessively on animals fail in human trials good alternatives that don't involve animal suffering actually be more precise. these are miniature artificial organs parts of the modular construction system that replicates...
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rabbit had time to counterfeit the one back sinecure mass effect was generally applied to very i'm out to teach a class that i was hoping i'm going to go customers for them i could attack their numbers to. ask a question yes it surfaced because i asked several to tell a fellow 2 2 2. i'm going to come out of the 2000. and one is it hell i'm out of whatever misrule and i thought that would have little effect on that i'm only an honest man a systematic process of art and i said as. i say. hello. i will you. are. 2 such. as a tourist or somebody we're going to talk about. that can ask the question or go to an american as. i couldn't even imagine that. i can from the hennepin anything since inflation and the mistake was. cross the. line with. a very difficult. and maybe. you don't have. justice for domestic. self. chorus campaigning for riots in the u.k. so. we are trying to cope up with everything with still walk. for pilots had to change. days we were trying to make it's. already a law working long wars you don't have time. special you the life in the u.k. if you lost your employer the f
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german laboratories tested drugs and cars magic's on nearly 1800000 rodents a she one thighs and rabbits and nearly 30000 farm animals supporters of animal testing say the 1000 organs of humans and animals function in a similar way but worldwide 95 percent of drugs test of the excessively on animals fail in human trials good alternatives that don't involve animal suffering actually be more precise. these are miniature artificial organs parts of the modular construction system that replicates human body parts. blood lungs and liver high quality and is using them to test new medication. does this system enables us to trigger a paradigm shift in drug development that is an organ a substance abuse organ on a chip system means we're able to determine medication more quickly and cheaply and where it's needed to the patients 3 and one percent. in future this could eliminate the need to conduct so much testing on animals on average the development of a single medication currently takes 15 to 20 years that's largely because animal testing is time consuming costly and controversial and often the r
german laboratories tested drugs and cars magic's on nearly 1800000 rodents a she one thighs and rabbits and nearly 30000 farm animals supporters of animal testing say the 1000 organs of humans and animals function in a similar way but worldwide 95 percent of drugs test of the excessively on animals fail in human trials good alternatives that don't involve animal suffering actually be more precise. these are miniature artificial organs parts of the modular construction system that replicates...
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and i cannot be watching our farmers across the top kill corner rabbit attempt at a counterfeit.i want to actually kumar should act like a lawyer close to it i'm out there to set a casket i was looking i'm going to go cross that i was a grandma could out dr member says. ask your the person nearest it surfaced because i asked several of the great. 2 2 2 american models to get us. out of whatever misrule and i figured they would have little effect on that i'm only an honest man a somebody gossiper of our. fellow . whom. i. 2 was a jerk or somebody were going to come and. ask the question are going to remember. i couldn't even imagine that. i came from the hennepin and thinks the same thing. and domestic work. for us to clinch. the land with. it's. a lie that gave me a chance and chance some by and maybe a matter of your child. you don't have much man. and. justice for the domestic. self. the mistake was this painting. ok so i am trying to cope up with everything we still walk and come and lobby for pilots had to change. days we're trying to make it's. already a law working long war
and i cannot be watching our farmers across the top kill corner rabbit attempt at a counterfeit.i want to actually kumar should act like a lawyer close to it i'm out there to set a casket i was looking i'm going to go cross that i was a grandma could out dr member says. ask your the person nearest it surfaced because i asked several of the great. 2 2 2 american models to get us. out of whatever misrule and i figured they would have little effect on that i'm only an honest man a somebody...
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this is how donald trump pulled a rabbit out of a hat in 2016. he found voters that weren't really -- didn't vote otherwise. is something that comes up in focus groups all the time. it's such a blind spot for politicos, which i have people sell the time, why did you vote for donald trump? well, he's a great businessman. i watch them for eight years on the apprentice. i always forget that he lived in people's living rooms for eight years as this carefully curated, confident businessman and fired gilbert gottfried or whatever. he became this vision for people of like what a decisive businessman is, and those people who maybe weren't formally involved in politics but were fans of his came out of the woodwork and voted for him. the reason i'm skeptical that he can duplicate that strategy is that, number one, we've seen that playbook. democrats are not leaving anything on the table in terms of turnout this time. the differentof word, i'm going to say cocky, and overconfident. they were way too overconfident in 20, thinking that hillary clinton had it
this is how donald trump pulled a rabbit out of a hat in 2016. he found voters that weren't really -- didn't vote otherwise. is something that comes up in focus groups all the time. it's such a blind spot for politicos, which i have people sell the time, why did you vote for donald trump? well, he's a great businessman. i watch them for eight years on the apprentice. i always forget that he lived in people's living rooms for eight years as this carefully curated, confident businessman and fired...
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he hosted white rabbit project on netflix and known in hollywood for his work in electronics and animatronics. former myth busters cohost tweeted that grant was a brilliant engineer, artist, and performer and working with him was so much fun. >>> to wall street now, the dow is up a bit. more than 370 points has been flipping between gains and losses after the country's ceo painted a picture of the pandemic and warning to southwest airlines employees, layoffs could be coming. demand has to triple by the end of the year to support current staffing levels and ceo garret kelly said layoffs are a last resort but cannot be ruled out. hundreds of layoffs at phil's coffee. they'll lay off more than 180 workers mostly in the bay area and plans to assist employees that want to re-apply for jobs when demand returns to pre- pandemic levels. employees were informed by e- mail their last day would be tomorrow. >>> here's meteorologist mary lee. good afternoon. >> we are looking at beautiful weather and very pleasant summer day across our region and taking you through the summer day along the coast, breezy
he hosted white rabbit project on netflix and known in hollywood for his work in electronics and animatronics. former myth busters cohost tweeted that grant was a brilliant engineer, artist, and performer and working with him was so much fun. >>> to wall street now, the dow is up a bit. more than 370 points has been flipping between gains and losses after the country's ceo painted a picture of the pandemic and warning to southwest airlines employees, layoffs could be coming. demand has...
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that is a way down the rabbit hole.think still serious filmmakers are going to make the kind of film they want to make. the commercial movies you're talking about, they want access to a mass-market and i can't blame them for that and minor changes along the way, i am more concerned about the soul of storytelling and movies and entertainment which is beyond the kind of marvel movie kind of moviemaking. clearly are not going to have chinese -- that is done. it is going to be north korean from now on. but i thought those were paper tigers anyhow. i never felt comfortable with that in any event, but as i mentioned in my original talk the inability, serious films looking deeply, profoundly at the situation in china will not happen now. >> i just want to make one last comment. i understand what you are saying but sometimes the soul is lost step-by-step and dollar by dollar. >> that is the rabbit hole i am afraid of. >> senator cortez masso. >> thank you to the panel. i appreciate the conversation. let me approach it from this
that is a way down the rabbit hole.think still serious filmmakers are going to make the kind of film they want to make. the commercial movies you're talking about, they want access to a mass-market and i can't blame them for that and minor changes along the way, i am more concerned about the soul of storytelling and movies and entertainment which is beyond the kind of marvel movie kind of moviemaking. clearly are not going to have chinese -- that is done. it is going to be north korean from now...
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now that's a ways down the rabbit hole. think filmmakers way to make the kind of felt that they want to make. the commercial movies that you're talking about, the one access to mass market. and i don't blame them for that. minor changes along the way. i am more concerned about the soul storytelling and movies and entertainment which is beyond the marble moviemaking. now clearly you have chinese villains anymore. that's not going to happen. that is done. this would be north korean. from now on. but always felt there were different tigers anyway. i never felt comfortable without in any of that. but as i have mentioned in my original talk, the inability for the serious films, looking at deeply and profoundly, the situation in china. it will not happen now. >> thank you . on make one last comment. i understand richard what you're saying. sometimes the soul is lost to step-by-step and dollar by dollar . richard gere: that is the rabbit hole that i'm afraid of. yes. >> senator cortez masto. >> thank you. i appreciate the conversa
now that's a ways down the rabbit hole. think filmmakers way to make the kind of felt that they want to make. the commercial movies that you're talking about, the one access to mass market. and i don't blame them for that. minor changes along the way. i am more concerned about the soul storytelling and movies and entertainment which is beyond the marble moviemaking. now clearly you have chinese villains anymore. that's not going to happen. that is done. this would be north korean. from now on....
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just do what rabbits do.e beauties of environmental history is that it's full of these kinds of forces that are not under anyone's control. unfortunately, that fact often opens the door then to people saying, we can't do anything about it. climate changes can happen from climate change is always happening. the climates always get hot to get cold, things change. that's the way it goes. some people are arguing it will be great because will be able to play golf yellow around minnesota. not to worry. that's all true and the other truth is climate change won't destroy the planet climate change will destroy the habitat that human beings required for the planet. climate change didn't destroy the planet, it destroyed the dinosaurs. and we don't have any now. and we too can be dinosaurs but the planet will be around. as will other planets. environmental history in some ways the environment is to use a musical metaphor, the continual, it's the double base doing long-haul notes back and forth behind all this. riddell di
just do what rabbits do.e beauties of environmental history is that it's full of these kinds of forces that are not under anyone's control. unfortunately, that fact often opens the door then to people saying, we can't do anything about it. climate changes can happen from climate change is always happening. the climates always get hot to get cold, things change. that's the way it goes. some people are arguing it will be great because will be able to play golf yellow around minnesota. not to...
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i am going to make this rabbit disappear i'm not just going to make a rabbit i may disappear i want to make the buttons move around they like things that are magic. with the world steve jobs makes a new and unique contribution to our way of life a new digital wound with a single brand name that means innovation design and user friendly next note always true of microsoft products. the big change would is the i pod. steve song or use an impi 3 player do a lot of my around for 2 years or they are gone but they were reserved for techies and so apple created an a better music player that was better because of its ease of use and then they had to find a way to feed it and in doing so of course. they took the record of these that claim it was you know they they they say they stole the music business from the record companies because the record companies thought this is kind of interesting but it's not going to mean anything it's nothing you know this is no big deal apple told the record companies. that their goal in the 1st year was to sell a 1000000 music downloads. they sold a music a 10000
i am going to make this rabbit disappear i'm not just going to make a rabbit i may disappear i want to make the buttons move around they like things that are magic. with the world steve jobs makes a new and unique contribution to our way of life a new digital wound with a single brand name that means innovation design and user friendly next note always true of microsoft products. the big change would is the i pod. steve song or use an impi 3 player do a lot of my around for 2 years or they are...
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churchill saying that any aid sent would beuf icient because indian spread like rabbits.cause of global conditions during the war. i don't pick we can blame churchill for causing it. at we can say is that he did not alleviate it or send relief when he had the .ility to do we can blame him for prioritizing white lives and european lives over south asian lives. >> when a flack should -- a fraction of the fo supplies came, it were carried over this bridge. it's born silent witness to history. remnants of india's colonial past remained in printed on it. but do they matter today? at independence, india was a so immediate priorities for marriage restriction about british rule. but a generation of indians more confident about our place in the world are questioning why there has not been mdespread condemnation of the dark chapters in our colonial history. judging leaders of the past through the lens of the present, but leave the world o heroes at all. but there is likely to be little progress onit equwithout accepting the full truth of their lives. laura: that is the church hill
churchill saying that any aid sent would beuf icient because indian spread like rabbits.cause of global conditions during the war. i don't pick we can blame churchill for causing it. at we can say is that he did not alleviate it or send relief when he had the .ility to do we can blame him for prioritizing white lives and european lives over south asian lives. >> when a flack should -- a fraction of the fo supplies came, it were carried over this bridge. it's born silent witness to...
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the secret impulses and the rabbit. security forces as well ordered up in support forces which is known as it did you eat the obvious that demands will is to protect. the farmers and the fatherland to ensure that it is pathways between the and loud the no master class with that caste cattles without coming in clashes with the if ominous and also to bring the perpetrators to justice so people will commit all these crimes as well as of course to a couple of the at capitals that had been rock from the people of netty and the area around it and the prime minister has said that he'll sunda government delegation to address these demands are you optimistic that something will come out of this visit. well i would say we of course will welcome any movement to look at this issue but we think it is more come complicated than a delegation that can address it there the issue is that he is a white as you know they are use of the armed and licensed by the militia and let's say it is a real peace on the ground that is not just politica
the secret impulses and the rabbit. security forces as well ordered up in support forces which is known as it did you eat the obvious that demands will is to protect. the farmers and the fatherland to ensure that it is pathways between the and loud the no master class with that caste cattles without coming in clashes with the if ominous and also to bring the perpetrators to justice so people will commit all these crimes as well as of course to a couple of the at capitals that had been rock from...
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in 2018 german laboratories tested drugs and cosmetics on nearly 1800000 rodents a she 1000 rabbits a nearly 30000 farm animals supporters of animal testing say the 1000 organs of humans and animals function in a similar way but worldwide 95 percent of drugs tested for excessively on animals fail in human trials good alternatives that don't involve animal suffering actually be more precise. these are miniature artificial organs part of the modular construction system that replicates human body parts. blood lungs and liver high color and is using them to test new medication. but this system enables us to trigger a paradigm shift in drug development that is an organ of this organon a chip system means we're able to determine medication more quickly and cheaply and where it's needed to the patients and. in future this could eliminate the need to conduct so much testing on animals on average the development of a single medication currently takes 15 to 20 years that's largely because animal testing is time consuming costly and controversial and often the results can't be applied directly t
in 2018 german laboratories tested drugs and cosmetics on nearly 1800000 rodents a she 1000 rabbits a nearly 30000 farm animals supporters of animal testing say the 1000 organs of humans and animals function in a similar way but worldwide 95 percent of drugs tested for excessively on animals fail in human trials good alternatives that don't involve animal suffering actually be more precise. these are miniature artificial organs part of the modular construction system that replicates human body...
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. >> no, but she went down the rabbit hole. >> jimmy: have you done everything you set out to do?e quarantine began and say yeah, i'm going to knock this off and that off? >> i did try to think about that, but honestly, it's a very unnerving thing for me to not be working. i realize i've been very lucky to be working a lot these last few years, so i don't know what to do with myself. i've had a new love affair with my cell phone and all my devices. i didn't know you got notifications as to how much screen time you're logging. >> jimmy: oh, yes. >> the maximum i met during this time was 11 hours and 42 minutes of screen time. >> jimmy: in one day? >> in one day. >> jimmy: what was most of it on, instagram? >> some of it was that. i'm very into the app marco polo, where you can deposit a nice little note and not have to talk. the face time zooming thing is becoming a little like, and what are you going to say, i'm so busy? you can't get out of it. >> jimmy: there are no excuses that work. >> basically, it was a lot of listening to the coronavirus daily briefing and watching some of
. >> no, but she went down the rabbit hole. >> jimmy: have you done everything you set out to do?e quarantine began and say yeah, i'm going to knock this off and that off? >> i did try to think about that, but honestly, it's a very unnerving thing for me to not be working. i realize i've been very lucky to be working a lot these last few years, so i don't know what to do with myself. i've had a new love affair with my cell phone and all my devices. i didn't know you got...
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he also appeared on the netflix show "white rabbit project." frustration and confusion over governor newsom latest mandate to roll back re-openings across the bay area. coming up, the clarification one county health officer in the east bay is seeking from the state. plus, what new research suggests about the possibility of a major earthquake and how last summer's seismic activity could be to blame. >>> do i feel that my life is in danger? >> a question between self- defense and homicide. why police in alameda say a store clerk was wrong when he shot and killed a suspected robber. and a spike in the number of coronavirus hospitalizations forcing california to reverse course on reopening plans. we take a closer look at businesses and activities that are being shut down again around the bay area.
he also appeared on the netflix show "white rabbit project." frustration and confusion over governor newsom latest mandate to roll back re-openings across the bay area. coming up, the clarification one county health officer in the east bay is seeking from the state. plus, what new research suggests about the possibility of a major earthquake and how last summer's seismic activity could be to blame. >>> do i feel that my life is in danger? >> a question between self-...
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was a trained electrical engineer in addition to his work on mythbusters he also hosted the white rabbit project for netflix and worked for a very long time lucas films. he was 49 years old. >>you're not invincible. this is not a joke. this is a deadly devastating disease that is affecting millions of people across the world. >>still ahead tonight a mother's warning after her son business home and ends up getting coronavirus to his dad who is now fighting for his life. and find out what the forty-niners and the for the sweaty faces, and the hidden smiles. the foggy glasses, and the muffled laughs. a simple piece of fabric makes a big statement: i care. wear a mask. let's all do our part to slow the spread. the warriors in the san francisco forty-niners teamed up to help a south bay food bank today, the team's donated 10,000 bags to second harvest food bank in san jose. >>the bags, including a week's worth of groceries for a family of 4. the meals are part of both teams continued efforts in supporting their fans and local communities. second harvest has seen a big increase over the last f
was a trained electrical engineer in addition to his work on mythbusters he also hosted the white rabbit project for netflix and worked for a very long time lucas films. he was 49 years old. >>you're not invincible. this is not a joke. this is a deadly devastating disease that is affecting millions of people across the world. >>still ahead tonight a mother's warning after her son business home and ends up getting coronavirus to his dad who is now fighting for his life. and find out...
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we make the rules out a new war peace famine of evil a price to pay for clip we picked out a rabbit out of a hat why but it's out there want to know how they did it. you're not naive enough to think we're living in a democracy are you buddy. i would argue that welling gauged in the act of cutting our own arteries whether it's throat or the wrists are slipping into. it's largely because we've allowed ourselves to be convinced of our own elites as a democratic system is a secondary product of the free market. and even the people in the youngstown who voted for obama thought that there was a real turning point that we could get a. black president and that would set everything in motion that we didn't recognize that change was sold happening in the spectacle of the white house those kind of sinews and the system were always there and they think obama knew how to play them very well but he was also playing to an audience. and i think that once that audience started to catch on bet their lives weren't changing then we were dated back to not only what does he know year but what is almost paper
we make the rules out a new war peace famine of evil a price to pay for clip we picked out a rabbit out of a hat why but it's out there want to know how they did it. you're not naive enough to think we're living in a democracy are you buddy. i would argue that welling gauged in the act of cutting our own arteries whether it's throat or the wrists are slipping into. it's largely because we've allowed ourselves to be convinced of our own elites as a democratic system is a secondary product of the...
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i went on tiktok to see what they were up to and prom was trending and i ended up going down the rabbit hole looking at the creative way they were wearing their prom dresses and celebrating the best way they can. and someone else who has a lot of attention on tiktok is grammy award-winning artist jojo. at six, jojo got offered a record deal. by the age of 13, she had a number one song, and she seemingly then left the business, but her fans have been waiting for her come back, and it is now. and jojo joins us in her cyber hall from los angeles. i have to start off with the tiktok, what made you decide to do that?
i went on tiktok to see what they were up to and prom was trending and i ended up going down the rabbit hole looking at the creative way they were wearing their prom dresses and celebrating the best way they can. and someone else who has a lot of attention on tiktok is grammy award-winning artist jojo. at six, jojo got offered a record deal. by the age of 13, she had a number one song, and she seemingly then left the business, but her fans have been waiting for her come back, and it is now. and...
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was a trained electrical engineer in addition to his work on mythbusters he also hosted the white rabbit project for netflix and work for a long time at lucasfilm the her was 49 years old. >>you're not invincible. this is not a joke. this is a deadly devastating disease that is affecting millions of people across the world. >>still ahead tonight, a mother's warning after her son visit home and ends up getting coronavirus to his dad who is now fighting for his life. and find out what the 49 ers and the warriors teamed up for the warriors and the san francisco forty-niners teamed up to help a south bay food bank today, the team's donated 10,000 bags. >>to second harvest food bank in san jose. the bags include a week's worth of groceries for a family of 4. the meals are part of both teams continued efforts in supporting their fans of local communities. second harvest just seen a big increase in demand over the last few months with an average of 900 to 1200 people visiting every day. >>just knowing what an issue food security is right was just such an motivator and to know that we have this
was a trained electrical engineer in addition to his work on mythbusters he also hosted the white rabbit project for netflix and work for a long time at lucasfilm the her was 49 years old. >>you're not invincible. this is not a joke. this is a deadly devastating disease that is affecting millions of people across the world. >>still ahead tonight, a mother's warning after her son visit home and ends up getting coronavirus to his dad who is now fighting for his life. and find out what...
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and that drives people deeper and deeper into i would say the rabbit hole of conspiracy theories. unexpected ways. in april a pair of amateur sg unexpected ways. in april a pair of amateur 56 fans noticed their website had suddenly become a lot more popular. today i'm in grimsby, and north—east lincolnshire fishing town, which also happens to have a sg town, which also happens to have a 56 site in the town centre. you will be able to see that right behind me here. and that is the site, i'm going to be tested out today. i'm jake, i'm peter. and today we are in 0xford city centre to look at network. peter and jake are 56 enthusiasts. they run a site that maps out the mass around the country. so we are now nearjubilee gardens and just to the side ofjake isa gardens and just to the side ofjake is a three samsung small cell. recently we saw a spike in traffic to the website. at first we were just like, oh, our sco must be really good. we are at the tip there we re really good. we are at the tip there were top of the google search results. it was only when we started to look on the stop
and that drives people deeper and deeper into i would say the rabbit hole of conspiracy theories. unexpected ways. in april a pair of amateur sg unexpected ways. in april a pair of amateur 56 fans noticed their website had suddenly become a lot more popular. today i'm in grimsby, and north—east lincolnshire fishing town, which also happens to have a sg town, which also happens to have a 56 site in the town centre. you will be able to see that right behind me here. and that is the site, i'm...
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would certainly be unethical also way that we look at other species that are close to us like mammals rabbits monkeys and things like that but now we've been looking even below that such as cross station like a crab to get that same level of evidence i think we're doing it quite humanely right now we need to focus on human beings in terms of getting a vaccine the best we can but but certainly if we can come up with something equally as cheap and effective and why not use it but i don't think we're there just yet and we certainly do not want to injure human beings based on the theoretical value of a horseshoe crab was sticking with the vaccine to hunt full cova designed vaccine is hotting international nations to the u.s. justice department has accused china of using have cause to spy on american companies want to kill it comes a week off to the u.k. canada and the u.s. made some of the claims about russia. china has now taken its place alongside russia iran and north korea and the shameful club of nations that provide a safe haven for cyber criminals in exchange for those criminals being cool
would certainly be unethical also way that we look at other species that are close to us like mammals rabbits monkeys and things like that but now we've been looking even below that such as cross station like a crab to get that same level of evidence i think we're doing it quite humanely right now we need to focus on human beings in terms of getting a vaccine the best we can but but certainly if we can come up with something equally as cheap and effective and why not use it but i don't think...
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in crates and analyze the chemistry but the key difference and the key difference to the previous rabbit curiosity is that this rover is going to drill holes into the martian surface into the martian rocks collect coal this place them in titanium chew and leave them on the surface of mars for a future mission to collect them and bring them back to earth unless scientists most geologists would like to analyze the samples moss rocks in trees we can do a lot on mars with rogue us but we can't do that really technical stuff that we can do enough of our trees yet i understand the earliest will get those mars samples would be the year 2031 so we've got a decade or 2 away i want to talk about what your team is doing and you'll be evaluating prison mere inches camera photos what is so interesting in the crater where the rover is supposed to land so it's been picked very very specially suggester crater is a crater that from orbital emission satellite images appears to be in an ancient lake and we can see a river valley feeding into the crates and the mouth of that river valley v.c.s. what looks l
in crates and analyze the chemistry but the key difference and the key difference to the previous rabbit curiosity is that this rover is going to drill holes into the martian surface into the martian rocks collect coal this place them in titanium chew and leave them on the surface of mars for a future mission to collect them and bring them back to earth unless scientists most geologists would like to analyze the samples moss rocks in trees we can do a lot on mars with rogue us but we can't do...
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on the path to form the form the future the historians have to jack rabbit it was historic for the moment now it is a big problem how would you see it as an economist or suit as the most significant moment to do you print a comic integration since the creation of the euro because so far we've. financial systems which consist of loans you know we hear for grants and those grown so quite some substantial do something grown to 750000000000 fuels however from the economy perspective for mao i think that the most important things will be doing long be able to stop loss the bull market. thank you very much and we'll come back to that point a little bit later on eric how would you come down on this historic or less so what we just heard from pavel indicates it is indeed a very very big step how do you see all the mutualization of debt for the 1st time is a big big step it's something that was long overdue the e.u. could have done this a decade ago the eurozone crisis might not have been is fear as it was but on the other hand 5 days and 5 nights of negotiations for this deal that could have been
on the path to form the form the future the historians have to jack rabbit it was historic for the moment now it is a big problem how would you see it as an economist or suit as the most significant moment to do you print a comic integration since the creation of the euro because so far we've. financial systems which consist of loans you know we hear for grants and those grown so quite some substantial do something grown to 750000000000 fuels however from the economy perspective for mao i think...