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to do a little bit something different going to stay seventy five percent in with financials and sperm bank because they seem to be on a roll but i'm going to take the quarter out because i'm looking at which is russia's largest diamond producer and there was news that they're going to sell sixteen percent of their stake which is owned by the government currently their stocks are doing well i don't want to change the financials because i am doing so well there but i'm going to look and the reason why i'm looking at it is because diamonds right come on they're sparkly they're fun and everybody loves them and they are worth a lot so why not say late is. exactly so might be my in if i have some stock in some diamonds maybe that could be my pick up line the latest movie hearing outside the door. so most i could do that which was a mix between so on and they could be. all right and show me thank you so much indeed and i'm so happy to have you back on the safe fighting now for those of you who missed the olympic ceremony here in moscow this is what happens so as the torchbearer they form a champi
to do a little bit something different going to stay seventy five percent in with financials and sperm bank because they seem to be on a roll but i'm going to take the quarter out because i'm looking at which is russia's largest diamond producer and there was news that they're going to sell sixteen percent of their stake which is owned by the government currently their stocks are doing well i don't want to change the financials because i am doing so well there but i'm going to look and the...
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. >> this is the first sperm bank. it has to be frozen for future use. >> it's an extreme environment for the cells to be put through. >> after it's gathered in the storing tubes, the temperatures is lowered very slowly. these scientists in washington are hoping to change the health of bee colonies in the u.s. >> put it in this one. jam is in there. >> it's unknown whether it will be soon enough to help bee keepers like steve ellis. we have reached the disaster point from bee keeping industry standpoint. it needs to be understood by the keep in the country that we have a deepwater horizon occurring with pollinators, and we need to deal with it. >> when you talk about scientists trying to influence evolution, how effective can we really be? >> you can look around you. you see how effective we can be when we artificially inseminate something. we did it with dogs. we are looking at the traits that make successful bees successful and select those and bring them into a muddled population in america. >> worse case scenario a
. >> this is the first sperm bank. it has to be frozen for future use. >> it's an extreme environment for the cells to be put through. >> after it's gathered in the storing tubes, the temperatures is lowered very slowly. these scientists in washington are hoping to change the health of bee colonies in the u.s. >> put it in this one. jam is in there. >> it's unknown whether it will be soon enough to help bee keepers like steve ellis. we have reached the disaster...
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why do we have to pay money to get a gift for his ex-girlfriend's unborn sperm bank baby?ng for the cake, not the baby, sheet cake. i do enjoy being the head of the party planning committee. i'm no longer under angela's heel, and her little grape head is under mine. hey, hey, what are you doing? don't talk to them. i'm sorry. make the party. don't--make the party, please. phyllis. pump it! (pam on phone) so you know stacy, right? right, the one from england. (pam) there's no one from england, jim. katie studied in ireland. this is stacy, the one who does the murakami-style collages. right. that style. (pam) so stacy and eric get to foner's g-tech half an hour early, so they don't have to sit on the slab. okay. (pam) anyway, foner's t.a., sarikaya, comes in. wait, who's sarikaya komzin? (pam) no, sarikaya comes in. don't interrupt. i have, like, 30 seconds to finish this and get to digicrit. okay, okay. (pam) so sarikaya says to eric, "no way, you can't reserve seats." and then stacy gets all up in her face, and sarikaya picks up stacy's mi-tiente pad and throws it at the l
why do we have to pay money to get a gift for his ex-girlfriend's unborn sperm bank baby?ng for the cake, not the baby, sheet cake. i do enjoy being the head of the party planning committee. i'm no longer under angela's heel, and her little grape head is under mine. hey, hey, what are you doing? don't talk to them. i'm sorry. make the party. don't--make the party, please. phyllis. pump it! (pam on phone) so you know stacy, right? right, the one from england. (pam) there's no one from england,...
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more female whales because they can get his sperm and freeze it and he's basically operating as a sperm bankutable breeding program, rule number one is you certainly would not breed an animal that has shown a history of aggression towards humans. imagine if you had a pit bull who had killed, the animal would have likely been put down, but in seaworld, it's like 54% of the whales now have his genes. >> the fall is to assume that all killer whales are like tillikum. you have to look at their learn g history from birth and understand why he was a hazard to anybody in the water. you have to understand that none of the other killer whales at seaworld in that system are that way. first of all, i can't speak with, you know, with specificity. i know little about it. probably about as much as the general public knows. [speaking foreign language ] >> an autonomous region of spain. it's the largest tourist attraction in all of spain. and when seaworld sent the orcas, everybody was always questions how did they make that leap to send four young orcas to a park off the west coast of africa, with trainers
more female whales because they can get his sperm and freeze it and he's basically operating as a sperm bankutable breeding program, rule number one is you certainly would not breed an animal that has shown a history of aggression towards humans. imagine if you had a pit bull who had killed, the animal would have likely been put down, but in seaworld, it's like 54% of the whales now have his genes. >> the fall is to assume that all killer whales are like tillikum. you have to look at...
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more female whales because they can get his sperm and freeze it and he's basically operating as a sperm bankutable breeding program, rule number one is you certainly would not breed an animal that has shown a history of aggression towards humans. >> the fall is to assume that all killer whales are like tilikum. you have to look at their learning history from birth, understand why tilikum was a hazard to anybody in the water. you have to understand that none of the other killer whales at seaworld in that system are that way. >> what about the incident at laurel park? >> first of all, i can't speak with specificity about laurel park. i wasn't there. i in fact i know very little about it. probably about as much as the general public knows. ♪ [ speaking in foreign language ] >> loro parque is in the canary islands near spain. it's a big tourist attraction. when seaworld sense the or cass there, everybody was always questioning like how did they make that leap to send four young orcas to a park off the west coast of africa with trainers who a lot of them had never been around orcas before? nothin
more female whales because they can get his sperm and freeze it and he's basically operating as a sperm bankutable breeding program, rule number one is you certainly would not breed an animal that has shown a history of aggression towards humans. >> the fall is to assume that all killer whales are like tilikum. you have to look at their learning history from birth, understand why tilikum was a hazard to anybody in the water. you have to understand that none of the other killer whales at...
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more female whales because they can get his sperm and freeze it and he's basically operating as a sperm bank rule number one is you certainly would not breed an animal that has shown a history of imagine if you had a pit bull who had killed -- that animal would have likely been put down in the entire seaworld collection it's like 54% of the whales in seaworld's collection now have tilikum's genes. >> the fall is to assume that all killer whales are like tilikum. you have to look at their learning history from birth, understand why tilikum was a hazard to anybody in the water. you have to understand that none of the other killer whales at seaworld in that system are that way. >> what about the incident at laurel park? >> first of all, i can't speak with specificity about laurel park. i wasn't there. i in fact i know very little about it. probably about as much as the general public knows. ♪ [ speaking in foreign language ] >> loro parque is in the canary islands near spain. it's a big tourist attraction. when seaworld sense the or cass there, everybody was always questioning like how did they
more female whales because they can get his sperm and freeze it and he's basically operating as a sperm bank rule number one is you certainly would not breed an animal that has shown a history of imagine if you had a pit bull who had killed -- that animal would have likely been put down in the entire seaworld collection it's like 54% of the whales in seaworld's collection now have tilikum's genes. >> the fall is to assume that all killer whales are like tilikum. you have to look at their...
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more female whales because they can get his sperm and freeze it and he's basically operating as a sperm bankller whales are like tilikum. you have to look at their learning history from birth. you have to understand why tilikum was a hazard to anybody in the water. and you have to understand that none of the other killer whales at seaworld are in that system are that way. >> what about the accident at laurel park? >> first of all, i can't speak with specificity about loro parque. i wasn't there. i -- in fact, i know very little about it. probably about as much as the general public knows. ♪ [ speaking in spanish ] [ speaking in spanish ] [ speaking in spanish ] >> loro parque is in the canary islands in spain. it's the largest tourist attraction in all of spain. [ speaking in spanish ] >> and when seaworld sent the orcas to loro parque, everybody was always questioning like, how did they make that leap to send four young orcas off the west coast of africa with trainer who is a lot of them had never been around orcas before. nothing was ready. the venue wasn't ready. it wasn't ready for the o
more female whales because they can get his sperm and freeze it and he's basically operating as a sperm bankller whales are like tilikum. you have to look at their learning history from birth. you have to understand why tilikum was a hazard to anybody in the water. and you have to understand that none of the other killer whales at seaworld are in that system are that way. >> what about the accident at laurel park? >> first of all, i can't speak with specificity about loro parque. i...
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they can get his sperm and freeze it and he is operating as a sperm bank. rule number one.who is a threat to humans. imagine if you had a pit bull. that animal would likely have been put down but in the entire seaworld collection it's 54% of them have tilikum's genes. >> you have to understand why tilikum was a hazard to anybody in the water. and you have to understand that none of the other killer whales at seaworld on are in that system or in that way. >> what about the incident at loro parque? >> i can't speak about loro parque. i know very little about it. i probably as much as the general public knows. ♪ [ speaking in foreign language ] >> loro parque is in the canary islands in spain. which is an autonomous region in spain. it's the largest tourist attraction in all of spain. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> and when seaworld sent the orcas to loro parque, everybody was always questioning like, how did they make that leap to send four young orcas to a park off the west coast of africa with trainers who a lot of them had never been around orcas before? nothing was r
they can get his sperm and freeze it and he is operating as a sperm bank. rule number one.who is a threat to humans. imagine if you had a pit bull. that animal would likely have been put down but in the entire seaworld collection it's 54% of them have tilikum's genes. >> you have to understand why tilikum was a hazard to anybody in the water. and you have to understand that none of the other killer whales at seaworld on are in that system or in that way. >> what about the incident...
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more female whales because they can get his sperm and freeze it and he's basically operating as a sperm bank, rule number one is you certainly would not breed an animal that has shown a history of aggression towards humans. imagine if you had a pit bull who had killed. that animal would have likely been put down. but in the entire seaworld collection, it's like 54% of the whales in seaworld's collection now have tilikum's genes. >> the fall is to assume all killer whales are like tilikum. you have to look at their learning history from birth. you have to understand why tilikum was a hazard to anybody in the water. and you have to understand none of the other killer whales at seaworld in that system are that way. >> what about the incident at loro parque? >> first of all, i can't speak with specificity about loro parque. i wasn't there. in fact, i know very little about it, probably, about as much as the general public knows. ♪ [ speaking in foreign language ] >> loro parque is in the canary islands which is a part of spain. it's the largest tourist attraction in all of spain. and when seawor
more female whales because they can get his sperm and freeze it and he's basically operating as a sperm bank, rule number one is you certainly would not breed an animal that has shown a history of aggression towards humans. imagine if you had a pit bull who had killed. that animal would have likely been put down. but in the entire seaworld collection, it's like 54% of the whales in seaworld's collection now have tilikum's genes. >> the fall is to assume all killer whales are like tilikum....
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they can get his sperm and freeze it and he is operating a sperm bank. you would not breed toward humans. imagine if you had a pit bull that animal would likely have been put down but in the entire seaworld collection it's 54% of the them have tillicuma genes. >> you have to understand why tillicum was a hazard to anybody in the water. and you have to understand that none of the other killerwhales at seaworld on are in that system or in that way. >> i can't speak about laura park. i know very little about it. probably as much as the general public knows. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> loro parque is in the canary islands in spain. it's the largest tourist attraction in all of spain. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> and when seaworld sent the orcas to loro parque, everybody was always questioning like, how did they make that leap to send four young orcas off the west coast of africa with trainers who a lot of them had never been around orcas before. nothing was ready. the venue wasn't ready. it wasn't ready for the orcas. it wasn't ready for the s
they can get his sperm and freeze it and he is operating a sperm bank. you would not breed toward humans. imagine if you had a pit bull that animal would likely have been put down but in the entire seaworld collection it's 54% of the them have tillicuma genes. >> you have to understand why tillicum was a hazard to anybody in the water. and you have to understand that none of the other killerwhales at seaworld on are in that system or in that way. >> i can't speak about laura park. i...