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in the nonhuman primates that we have infected three out of four of them had an extended duration of virus in the blood which we hypothesize is due to the fetus being infected and shedding the virus back into the mother's bloodstream. the implication of this is that there may be other effects of fetal infection that go beyond the microcephaly that was described earlier so microcephaly is very vivid and it's very obvious. it's tragic that what we don't know right now is what the spectrum of other zika associated birth defects might include. in fact because many of the babies or all of the babies in brazil who were born last summer are when you are all that reach those developmental milestones at one, two and five years of age and they could indicate more mild but still significant issues that will need to be addressed as part of the medical management of the zika virus. but the other type of information that we have learned from our preliminary studies is that once you have been infected with the zika virus wants you are going to be immune from being reinfected for some period of time
in the nonhuman primates that we have infected three out of four of them had an extended duration of virus in the blood which we hypothesize is due to the fetus being infected and shedding the virus back into the mother's bloodstream. the implication of this is that there may be other effects of fetal infection that go beyond the microcephaly that was described earlier so microcephaly is very vivid and it's very obvious. it's tragic that what we don't know right now is what the spectrum of...
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. >> reporter: at one point, the primate stops and appears to hold the child's head, later propping theoy up from behind and eventually dragging him all the way to the other side of the inclosure. >> he then went around the corner and that's when everybody got there and started evacuating, telling people they needed to get out of the area. >> reporter: it's what you don't see here, an off camera decision being made by zoo officials to end it. >> you could tell it was a high powered rifle. my heart sank. i knew at that moment what had happened. >> reporter: horambe the guerilla who celebrated his 17th birthday on friday, dead. the zoo defending its decision not to use a tranquilizer. >> in the real world you make difficult calls. i'm proud of the team that handled it. >> reporter: the child was immediately rushed to the hospital, reportedly with a concussion. he's now safe and back home with his family. the horrific ordeal over, but the backlash just beginning. >> it's heart breaking. even talking to you right now, i'm ready to break out in tears. >> reporter: today zoo staffers working
. >> reporter: at one point, the primate stops and appears to hold the child's head, later propping theoy up from behind and eventually dragging him all the way to the other side of the inclosure. >> he then went around the corner and that's when everybody got there and started evacuating, telling people they needed to get out of the area. >> reporter: it's what you don't see here, an off camera decision being made by zoo officials to end it. >> you could tell it was a...
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in the nonhuman primate that we have infected, three out of four of them had an extended duration of the virus in the blood each we hypothesize is due to the fetus being infected and shutting the virus back into the mother's bloodstream. the implication of this is that there may be other effects of fetal infection that go beyond microcephaly. is vivid and obvious and tragic. but what we don't know is what the spectrum of other zika associated birth defects might include. and because many of the babies were all of the babies in brazil are only one year old, they haven't reached developmental milestones that could indicate thatsignificant issues will need to be addressed as part of the medical management. of information we have learned is that once you have been infected with the zika virus, you are going to be reinfected forg quite some time. hand-in-hand with our asia.ence in it affected a huge number of people quickly and then it went away. and that is probably because the people who got infected and initially work immune from being reinfected. that isimplications of that we have a n
in the nonhuman primate that we have infected, three out of four of them had an extended duration of the virus in the blood each we hypothesize is due to the fetus being infected and shutting the virus back into the mother's bloodstream. the implication of this is that there may be other effects of fetal infection that go beyond microcephaly. is vivid and obvious and tragic. but what we don't know is what the spectrum of other zika associated birth defects might include. and because many of the...
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the bizarre incident that happened in soyrndia the primate runs into the shop grabs money and takes offch the store owner says he tried offering the monkey food the monkey was smart and wanted the cash. >> so somebody trained the monk dwroy do that. that's got to be what it was. >> most all of us had differences when the boss and one construction workner floor was da is under arrest for what he did by supervisor than is no laughing matter. eric cox was operateing a front end loader when he and boss got into argument the man told deputies cox got mad and dumped a load of dirt and soil on him burying him up to the neck. he then got out and grabbed a big piece of metal and hit the man so hard it knocked him unconscious. reporting he was laughing the entire time. he faces aring vaited batty and his boss is recovering from severe head injuries. >> in australia a park ranger swept away by floodwaters. work in the national park he trek checking on strandrd campers when his vehicle hit an object. they pulled him to safety. while the rain slowed down in texas. >> threat of flooding and rising rive
the bizarre incident that happened in soyrndia the primate runs into the shop grabs money and takes offch the store owner says he tried offering the monkey food the monkey was smart and wanted the cash. >> so somebody trained the monk dwroy do that. that's got to be what it was. >> most all of us had differences when the boss and one construction workner floor was da is under arrest for what he did by supervisor than is no laughing matter. eric cox was operateing a front end loader...
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the primate was killed. e'll hear the 911 call the mother made to police. >>> police closed in on a suspected shooter of two fremont officer. our team posting updates on twitter. >> on a lighter note, you can add lyft shaquille o'neal's resume. we've obtained the 9-1-1 calls from the mother of the toddler who fell into a gorilla >>> the story that continues to create conversations in households across the country. we obtained the 911 calls from the mother of the toddler who fell into the gorilla enclosure. >> my son fell into the zoo exhibit at the gorilla. there is a male gorilla standing over him. he's dragging my son. i can't watch this. >> hard to maintain your calm in that situation. that 4-year-old was rescued after zoo officials made the decision to shoot and kill the 420 pound gorilla. cincinnati police say they are going to review the actions of the boy's family leading up to that incident. >>> 5:57. imagine drones monitoring sharks to keep swimmers and surfers safe along the coastline? it may be clo
the primate was killed. e'll hear the 911 call the mother made to police. >>> police closed in on a suspected shooter of two fremont officer. our team posting updates on twitter. >> on a lighter note, you can add lyft shaquille o'neal's resume. we've obtained the 9-1-1 calls from the mother of the toddler who fell into a gorilla >>> the story that continues to create conversations in households across the country. we obtained the 911 calls from the mother of the toddler...
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one of the most renowned primate specialist in the world is speaking out.ane goodall herself sending an e-mail to the cincinnati zoo noting that her and looked as if the guerrilla was putting an arm around the child. she sympathizes with the zoo director defending something he may well disapprove of. jummy: we want to know what you think about all of this. right now, we have this poll going on at the bottom of your screen. law on to wjla.com/votenow. should parents face charges in the death of the g 29% say no. let us know what you think. we are following new information on the search for the black boxes from the crashed egyptair flight 804. a friendship has picked up signals in the mediterranean sea. more sutras now joining in on the recovery efforts this week. the airplane crashed last month, killing all 66 people on board. coming up on abc 7 news at noon, new confirms about the zika virus. defectsst case of birth here in the u.s. -- three womeno caught a man trying to ruby's oofie his date. the weather keeps getting worse in texas. >> it is so fast. i ca
one of the most renowned primate specialist in the world is speaking out.ane goodall herself sending an e-mail to the cincinnati zoo noting that her and looked as if the guerrilla was putting an arm around the child. she sympathizes with the zoo director defending something he may well disapprove of. jummy: we want to know what you think about all of this. right now, we have this poll going on at the bottom of your screen. law on to wjla.com/votenow. should parents face charges in the death of...
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the electric company posted this picture of the primate to its facebook page. fell onto a transformer at the facility sparking a blackout that spanned most of the country. the power is back on this morning. the monkey survived and has been handed over to wildlife officials. >> this just in from the associated press. hillary clinton has won the california primary. we'll have an update on all this coming up in about five minutes or so. it's 6:17. an update on the battle of the bulge is coming up. object numbers plateau for one group while it is getting worse for another. karen. >> temperatures about 11 degrees below average today. it's currently just 60 degrees in the city but you're just in the mid 50's in the lehigh valley and 56 degrees in millville. details on your forecast coming right up. >> in today's tech bites siri is being credited for saving a life. >> an australian mom used the voice activated system to call flynn 11 while she performed cpr on her little girl. the woman's story went viral when she reached out to thank apple. >> samsung's newest smartp
the electric company posted this picture of the primate to its facebook page. fell onto a transformer at the facility sparking a blackout that spanned most of the country. the power is back on this morning. the monkey survived and has been handed over to wildlife officials. >> this just in from the associated press. hillary clinton has won the california primary. we'll have an update on all this coming up in about five minutes or so. it's 6:17. an update on the battle of the bulge is...
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oh, my god. >> the parents of the toddler who got into the primate pit forcing a zoo worker to shoot lice investigation. but with the child's life on the line, why are so many americans outraged over the death of the gorilla? let's talk to our fox news medical a-team psychiatrist, dr. ablow. why is that? why do we have people with signs out there with gorilla lives matter? >> i think it's tough, because people aren't being asked to make difficult choices in their lives, what are they willing to put on the line in order to achieve the greater good. it's easy for people to now say, oh, such a cute animal. look, i love animals. i think it's sad that this animal died, but let's be honest, a lot of those protesting are wearing leather sneakers. cows' lives don't matter? why the gorilla, because it's cute? by the way, the gorilla is caged. he doesn't want to be there to begin with. so the bottom line is it's okay to cage the gorilla, keep it in a habitat so spectators can look at it. but when the life of a child is at risk, these people may not know what it's like to be parents and make tou
oh, my god. >> the parents of the toddler who got into the primate pit forcing a zoo worker to shoot lice investigation. but with the child's life on the line, why are so many americans outraged over the death of the gorilla? let's talk to our fox news medical a-team psychiatrist, dr. ablow. why is that? why do we have people with signs out there with gorilla lives matter? >> i think it's tough, because people aren't being asked to make difficult choices in their lives, what are...
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doing nothing wrong here resulted in a child falling into the primate pit. has not happened. you know, i agree that there has been some very cruel kind of crucifixion of the mother in the cyberspace, and that's wrong. and a lot of people are motivated by a sense of anger that this magnificent gorilla was put down. but -- but, you have to look at the situation. in context. if a child runs into a canned food display at thrift way, that's one thing. when you sggo into a supermarke you expect this kind of thing to happen. eve an child darting across the street on a busy morning. that's acceptable. understandable. it's tragic. but when you go to a zoo -- >> interesting about your argument is -- >> let me finish. let me --- >> mel, hold on. give her one minute to finish her sentence. go ahead? >> if you take your child to the perimeter of an exhibit where there are wild animals below, you don't take your eye off of that child for one minute. you don't take pictures of the other children, unless you are sure that there is someone supervising that toddler. >> got it.
doing nothing wrong here resulted in a child falling into the primate pit. has not happened. you know, i agree that there has been some very cruel kind of crucifixion of the mother in the cyberspace, and that's wrong. and a lot of people are motivated by a sense of anger that this magnificent gorilla was put down. but -- but, you have to look at the situation. in context. if a child runs into a canned food display at thrift way, that's one thing. when you sggo into a supermarke you expect this...
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after the break the audio recording and what world famous primate expert jane goodall is saying about the incident. >> highlights from the latest in baseball in sports. to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% back at grocery stores and now at wholesale clubs. and 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through them. that's the excitement of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. >>> now to the latest of a controversial shooting of a silverback gorilla at the cincinnati zoo after a little boy got inside the gorilla enclosure. the zoo expects to reopen the gorilla exhibit next week with a higher barrier. >> cincinnati 911. what is the address -- >> hi. my son fell in the zoo exhibit at the gorilla. it's the cincinnati zoo. my son fell in with the gorilla. there was a male gorilla standing over him. >> reporter: police releasing audio of the frantic 911 call made by the mother after her son plunged into the gorilla
after the break the audio recording and what world famous primate expert jane goodall is saying about the incident. >> highlights from the latest in baseball in sports. to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% back at grocery stores and now at wholesale clubs. and 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through them. that's the excitement of...
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as george osborne rules himself out to become the next primate corbyner prime minister, jeremy has avote. ♪ anna: a very warm
as george osborne rules himself out to become the next primate corbyner prime minister, jeremy has avote. ♪ anna: a very warm
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. >> here to talk about the exci exciting news nationl zoo primate keeper erin who joins us. out of the gate. pronunciation wise, ba tank or n ba tan and more important tollol allison and eye, a orangutan or or ran tank. t >> very important question.uest her name is ba tank with a g atg the end but orangutan with no go at the glenn why do we always ay say that? >> okay. let's not -- >> mayor erin notice.ice she's the expert. expt >> do you know why peopleeo pronounce it and have done so? >> i think we probably missy m pronounce a lot of things in the english lang watch but a wrongng tan.n. >> good to know. we got that out of the way. thew >> let's talk about first ofut all, we have a ton of questionse to ask you because i think thatk this is very very cool for the zoo. i think that the way that you'ru tracking this is very cool.oo but i want to know first of all about just how uncommon this isi to be able to be in this t position where you can welcome a little baby wrong tan into the world here i washington?? >> well, it's so exciting for ur here at smithsonian nationalionl z
. >> here to talk about the exci exciting news nationl zoo primate keeper erin who joins us. out of the gate. pronunciation wise, ba tank or n ba tan and more important tollol allison and eye, a orangutan or or ran tank. t >> very important question.uest her name is ba tank with a g atg the end but orangutan with no go at the glenn why do we always ay say that? >> okay. let's not -- >> mayor erin notice.ice she's the expert. expt >> do you know why peopleeo...
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dragging him around the exhibit it's moat and the only choice was to use be lethal force not a tranquilizer. >>> philadelphia zoo has a well regarded primatee chief operating officer says safety has always been and always will be a priority for both the animals and the visitors but their analysis involved something more than somebody getting into an enclosure. >> severe weather, chemical spill on the railroad tracks to something involving animals and so we've got a detailed protocol around each of those, how we would respond. we've got trained response teams both on the public safety side as well as the animal side and we practice those skills and drills and so on throughout the course of the year. >> dr. baker says his heart goes out to his colleagues at the cincinnati zoo who had to make an extraordinary different decision under pressure but he says from what he knows of the situation he thinks they made the right call. >> people are still talking about the 92-year-old veteran who stole the show at a seattle mariners game. the team accident burt waldron to throw out the pitch. waldron ran out on the field and delivered a pretty impressiv
dragging him around the exhibit it's moat and the only choice was to use be lethal force not a tranquilizer. >>> philadelphia zoo has a well regarded primatee chief operating officer says safety has always been and always will be a priority for both the animals and the visitors but their analysis involved something more than somebody getting into an enclosure. >> severe weather, chemical spill on the railroad tracks to something involving animals and so we've got a detailed...
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the prosecutor is deciding whether to charge the parents with neglect after their son climbed into a primate exhibit at the cincinnati zoo. zoo officials shot and killed an endangered gorilla harambe to protect the child. >>> golden state warriors have a two games to none lead after routing the cleveland cavaliers last night, 110-77. the next game is wednesday in cleveland right here on abc. more highlights from espn. >>> well, still ahead -- mark zuk ir -- zuckerberg falling victim to hackers. >>> and breaking overnight -- people swarm the new york streets. see what happens next after kanye west announced a surprise concert. >>> sting like a bee. a massive swarm at a muhammad ali memorial, just feet away from a mural bearing his famous quote. mom was diagnosed with alzheimer's at 58 years old. for me, it was heart-wrenching. bea: it takes a toll on everyone. i mean, it's a depressing disease to watch unfold before your eyes. you just don't see -- the person's soul is, like, gone. lisa: this disease just ravages a family. it changes your life. the magnitude of it is indescribable. art: now i
the prosecutor is deciding whether to charge the parents with neglect after their son climbed into a primate exhibit at the cincinnati zoo. zoo officials shot and killed an endangered gorilla harambe to protect the child. >>> golden state warriors have a two games to none lead after routing the cleveland cavaliers last night, 110-77. the next game is wednesday in cleveland right here on abc. more highlights from espn. >>> well, still ahead -- mark zuk ir -- zuckerberg falling...
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as george osborne rules himself out to become the next primate corbyner prime minister, jeremy has a no faith vote. ♪ welcome toy warm count them. i'm anna edwards live in london. it is 6:00 in the morning. the broader equity picture in asia is quite stable. they posted stimulus from a central bank, entering into the market psyche. let's have a look at what is happening with the pound. the pound catching his breath -- its breath after the dreadful selloff we have seen over the last couple of days or so. down to 1985 levels. the relative index perhaps signaling the plunge may slow. let's bring up our risk radar justin at you -- just to show you where the markets are. it is up around half a percent in the asian session. the yen fairly flat at 102.02. pause for thought. abe will be watching foreign-exchange and stock markets closely. lots of talk of cooperation between central banks and finance ministers from the japanese. a fairly substantial pickup of 1.4%. the nigerian cease-fire seems to be having an impact. we will take a look at supply data later. let's get the bloomberg first news
as george osborne rules himself out to become the next primate corbyner prime minister, jeremy has a no faith vote. ♪ welcome toy warm count them. i'm anna edwards live in london. it is 6:00 in the morning. the broader equity picture in asia is quite stable. they posted stimulus from a central bank, entering into the market psyche. let's have a look at what is happening with the pound. the pound catching his breath -- its breath after the dreadful selloff we have seen over the last couple of...
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primates this year. mike: wow. marianna: but the difference between going from mice to primates is-- is not the same as going from primates to humans. and so we're looking at all these different really exciting, um, things. and a lot of the money that we raised at the freeze hd event actually went to the scientists who i've met. so i got to meet, like, the young women and men who are doing this stuff. and i was hugging them so hard, and they were hugging me so hard because they watched the movie and they got to connect the dots between, like, their little lab research that they're doing and, like, the wider world of the hd community. because some of the scientists hadn't met anyone who had huntington's disease in their family, or they haven't met anyone who is showing signs of huntington's disease. and when you see that footage in the documentary, i think it's really moving because as human beings, we're all, you know, usually empathic. and i think that we want to help each other. and so it was just such a full circle for me to meet
primates this year. mike: wow. marianna: but the difference between going from mice to primates is-- is not the same as going from primates to humans. and so we're looking at all these different really exciting, um, things. and a lot of the money that we raised at the freeze hd event actually went to the scientists who i've met. so i got to meet, like, the young women and men who are doing this stuff. and i was hugging them so hard, and they were hugging me so hard because they watched the...
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primates this year. mike: wow. marianna: but theference between going from mice to primates is-- is not the same as going from primates to humans. and so we're looking at all these different really exciting, um, things. and a lot of the money that we raised at the freeze hd event actually went to the scientists who i've met. so i got to meet, like, the young women and men who are doing this stuff. and i was hugging them so hard, and they were hugging me so hard because they watched the movie and they got to connect the dots between, like, their little lab research that they're doing and, like, the wider world of the hd community. because some of the scientists hadn't met anyone who had huntington's disease in their family, or they haven't met anyone who is showing signs of huntington's disease. and when you see that footage in the documentary, i think it's really moving because as human beings, we're all, you know, usually empathic. and i think that we want to help each other. and so it was just such a full circle for me to meet tho
primates this year. mike: wow. marianna: but theference between going from mice to primates is-- is not the same as going from primates to humans. and so we're looking at all these different really exciting, um, things. and a lot of the money that we raised at the freeze hd event actually went to the scientists who i've met. so i got to meet, like, the young women and men who are doing this stuff. and i was hugging them so hard, and they were hugging me so hard because they watched the movie...
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the philadelphia zoo has a well-regarded primate reserve with five western low-land gorillas. the chief operating officer says safety always has been and always will be a priority for both the animals and visitors but their analysis involves more than just someone getting into an closure. >> we've developed safety protocols and procedures from everything from severe weather to a chemical spill on the railroad tracks to something involving animals so we've got de tailed protocol around each of those how we would respond and we've got trained trained response teams both on the public safety side as well as the animal side and we practice those skills and drills throughout the course of the year. >> dr. baker says his heart goes out to colleagues at the cincinnati zoo who had to make an extraordinarily difficult decision under pressure but from what he knows of the situation, he thinks that he made the -- they made the right call. >>> authorities are drying to find out tonight why a school bus ran down an embankment and hit a house in charlotte, north carolina. 14 students of the
the philadelphia zoo has a well-regarded primate reserve with five western low-land gorillas. the chief operating officer says safety always has been and always will be a priority for both the animals and visitors but their analysis involves more than just someone getting into an closure. >> we've developed safety protocols and procedures from everything from severe weather to a chemical spill on the railroad tracks to something involving animals so we've got de tailed protocol around...
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after the birth of one of the world's most endangered primates. rts say this red ruffed lemur baby.is part of a species. that is on the brink of extinction. this zoo has bred more than 100 lemurs since 1965.but this little guy named " ony".is the first born. in over 13 years. baby "ony". will be viewable to the public. by summer 2017. next at five. a stunning suspension for one of the top female tennis players. big news today in the world of tennis. regarding the future of grand slam winner maria sharapova. today the international tennis federation suspended sharapove for two years. the insider's louis aguirre is following the story from hollywood. 5pm handoff to 6pm-tele 2shot >> reporter: as world a shocker for the court is it bad. banned for doping. the 29 year-old russian test are making an admission three months ago the decision was made to suspend her from tennis for two years. january 1st the rules changed of volume came of prohibited substance which i had not known. she was charged with violating the anti-dumping rules. she admitted as for
after the birth of one of the world's most endangered primates. rts say this red ruffed lemur baby.is part of a species. that is on the brink of extinction. this zoo has bred more than 100 lemurs since 1965.but this little guy named " ony".is the first born. in over 13 years. baby "ony". will be viewable to the public. by summer 2017. next at five. a stunning suspension for one of the top female tennis players. big news today in the world of tennis. regarding the future of...
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the zoonotic diseases. they came from nonhuman primates probably multiple times in one time it was the right version that made its way to humans and spread from human to human. i worry that another virus like that the spreads through transmission with a long incubation period before you get sick by the time you discover it is fair to spread widely. those are the things that keep me up at night about what the next pandemic would be that would have really significant brutality. >> well, thank you petabytes open the floor to discussion. when i call you, please introduce yourself. >> susan kittles. alice to a fascinating. especially in the morning. we have to be concerned about what can be done. you are the most experienced person. the question of first love, what is the cdc doing to educate people and control the diseases as soon as there is an indication they might be serious? on the other hand, you are now a nebraska. what is the difference between control measures in an agricultural state the relatively small population than washington or new york, the large urban areas? how can the u.s. do more to prevent th
the zoonotic diseases. they came from nonhuman primates probably multiple times in one time it was the right version that made its way to humans and spread from human to human. i worry that another virus like that the spreads through transmission with a long incubation period before you get sick by the time you discover it is fair to spread widely. those are the things that keep me up at night about what the next pandemic would be that would have really significant brutality. >> well,...
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. >> it does require immedediate action, because the longer we wait, the more severe things wiwill be. >> we are a sociaial primates. as a social climate, we spend a lot of time paying attention to each other. i think it is like a bunch off baboboons' sitting around grooom each other while the environmental law and sneaks that. all l of the sum, we should have been doing somomething abouttt. only sometimes make changes when they feel they have no other choice. is partly ththe role of physiciansns to help themm reale they have no other choice because of our health and our lives depend on it. for colombia to meet members of latin america's oldest rebel group. and for timbuktu in mali, badly dangered by so-called islamic state, life is returning to so-called oasis town. but first, we head to flint, where the town's drinking water is making people ill. it is contaminated with lead. lead is the worst environmental toxin of all, according to a global study, but it's still widely used in the manufacture of toys, jewelry, even candles. mining companies extract it,
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the headstone. lee martinez, fox news. >>> this primate has a taste for finer thing. anging outside and wandered into the jewelry store. sat near the cash register refused offers of food and other delicacies instead of helped him himself to 10,000 rube bees which is about 150 american dollars. the clerk tried to catch him before he slipped away with the cash in his mouth but the furry little guy is reportly still out there with the money. >> the woman who took over the internet with her chewbacca mass mask meets the will wacky himself. >> probably seen candace pain the texas woman who filmed herself historically laughing after buying a chewbacca mask that. video exploded online and it has been most viewed video on facebook ever. >> it is? >> yes, it is. the. >> fan expo in dallas invited her and her infectious laugh to take the stage this weekend with peter may who the actor who pl plays chewbacca. pain has been using her sudden fame to raise money for charity. >> i don't even really want the 15 minutes of fame. i hope it's more of being able to give in ways that my fa
the headstone. lee martinez, fox news. >>> this primate has a taste for finer thing. anging outside and wandered into the jewelry store. sat near the cash register refused offers of food and other delicacies instead of helped him himself to 10,000 rube bees which is about 150 american dollars. the clerk tried to catch him before he slipped away with the cash in his mouth but the furry little guy is reportly still out there with the money. >> the woman who took over the internet...
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the democrat who says members of congress deserve police protection. >> a monkey mania, how a primateaged to make a run for it at the zoo. >> a shout out to stom folks who watch our newscast, abby. "fox & friends first" every thursday morning they meet with a group of friend and they talk politics and start their day with us. >> thank you. that's patricia and charlie man right there. >> thank you, guys. appreciate it. love it. when josh atkins books at laquinta.com. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so you know what he gives? i'll give you everything i've got and then some. he gives a hundred and ten percent! i'm confident this 10% can boost your market share. feel me lois? i'm feeling you. boom! look at that pie chart. the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com. i've been blind since birth. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. learn about non-24 by calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. >> a high school cheerleader facing murder charges. she is accused of helping two brothers beat a homeless man to d
the democrat who says members of congress deserve police protection. >> a monkey mania, how a primateaged to make a run for it at the zoo. >> a shout out to stom folks who watch our newscast, abby. "fox & friends first" every thursday morning they meet with a group of friend and they talk politics and start their day with us. >> thank you. that's patricia and charlie man right there. >> thank you, guys. appreciate it. love it. when josh atkins books at...
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it came from primates and one time it was the right version that made its way into humans and then it spread from human to human. i worry about another virus like that that spread through sexual transmission and has a long incubation period before you discover it and by the time you do it's spread widely. those are the things that keep me up at night about what the next pandemic will be that will have significant mortality. >> thank you i would like to open the floor for discussion. if i call on you please introduce yourself. >> that was too fascinating, especially in the morning. we have to be concerned about what can be done. here you are the most experienced person so the question is, first of all, what is the cdc doing to educate people to control the diseases as soon as there is an indication that they might be serious, and on the other hand, you're now in nebraska, what is the difference between controlled measures in an agricultural state with a relatively small population and washington or new york, the large urban areas? how can the u.s. do more in the cdc do more to prevent
it came from primates and one time it was the right version that made its way into humans and then it spread from human to human. i worry about another virus like that that spread through sexual transmission and has a long incubation period before you discover it and by the time you do it's spread widely. those are the things that keep me up at night about what the next pandemic will be that will have significant mortality. >> thank you i would like to open the floor for discussion. if i...
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the fact that he is doing okay. now in other news overnight, world renown primate expert jane goodall released an e-mail she sent to she expressed sorrow and that she was sorry for what happened to harambe. she also acknowledged she didn't know exactly what happened. she only saw what she could see on the video. but she did say this with her statement saying, that it looked as though the gorilla was putting an arm around the child like the female who rescued the child from the chicago exhibit. jane goodall referring to a 1996 incident where a 3-year-old fell into the gorilla enclosure, the gorilla scooped him up and the zoo keepers rescued the 3-year-old. a much similar situation with a different ending. >> but it still puts you in a dilemma. there's a 3-year-old kid in the hands of a 400-pound gorilla and you don't know what is going to happen. jessica, thank you. >>> there's also breaking news for you in the search for egyptair flight 804. investigators detect a signal in the mediterranean sea they assume to be one of the plane's black box recorders. it was picked up overnight by a french navy boat searching in t
the fact that he is doing okay. now in other news overnight, world renown primate expert jane goodall released an e-mail she sent to she expressed sorrow and that she was sorry for what happened to harambe. she also acknowledged she didn't know exactly what happened. she only saw what she could see on the video. but she did say this with her statement saying, that it looked as though the gorilla was putting an arm around the child like the female who rescued the child from the chicago exhibit....
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the things you would expect to see inned ad lessant humans. >> reporter: they have as many as 30 different vocalizations, including rumbles if satisfied. compared to other primatestile. >> that whole chest thumping thing but it's with an open hand and they can charge across and usually not make contact with the object of their display. >> reporter: such a colorful display is most often provoked by someone or something else. andy says while guerillas in general may not be aggressive, certain things can set them off, for example, humans use direct eye contact, but for a guerilla, it can be perceived as a threat and they may lash out. still, at the philadelphia zoorks stazoo, staring is all they can do. here visitors get to see the guerillas and their trainers interact. the zoo keeper uses vegetables as rewards to indice them to get close to get medical treatment, this way they can administer an evacuation through the mesh fence, with the guerilla's chests pushed to the mesh, he can even get a cardiagram. trainers even did an ultrasound on honey a pregnant guerilla. she's learned to press her belly to the fence. this is a picture of the baby guerilla inside her. no
the things you would expect to see inned ad lessant humans. >> reporter: they have as many as 30 different vocalizations, including rumbles if satisfied. compared to other primatestile. >> that whole chest thumping thing but it's with an open hand and they can charge across and usually not make contact with the object of their display. >> reporter: such a colorful display is most often provoked by someone or something else. andy says while guerillas in general may not be...
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keep in mind about these gorillas, these are primates with incredibly diverse, complex emotions and in a stressful environment like this, anything is possible. theer thing to remember, incredibly powerful creature, easily eight times stronger than someone built like myself. >> what did you think when you saw this video? >> he said the gorilla was in a highly dangerous situation, he's in a precarious spot, it's nervous, all this stuff. i mean, like, what about the kid? i think if you're a 4-year-old, you consider being trapped with a 500 pound gorilla precarious and nerve racking. i'm muff more worried about this kid and the gorilla. a lot of people have much more regard for this animal than they do the child. i agree with lisa that we shouldn't be doing this in this century. kids get away from parents. they shouldn't end up trapped with a gorilla. those are the two big issues here. >> lisa, the backlash against these parents here. who is really at fault here? no one can watch a child 100% of every moment. if you have a child that's your responsibility for them 100% of the time but you can't do that. who bears the responsibility for this? >> well
keep in mind about these gorillas, these are primates with incredibly diverse, complex emotions and in a stressful environment like this, anything is possible. theer thing to remember, incredibly powerful creature, easily eight times stronger than someone built like myself. >> what did you think when you saw this video? >> he said the gorilla was in a highly dangerous situation, he's in a precarious spot, it's nervous, all this stuff. i mean, like, what about the kid? i think if...
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the mind of this gorilla. as we know, these are incredibly complex, highly intelligent great apes. they're primates like ourselves. just like ourselves, they have a great array of emotions they can express from passion to altruism and protection, to fear, anger, aggression, predatory-type behaviors when it comes to defending themselves. all of these are in play with an animal like this. that was incredibly polarized, chaotic situation. there are so many unknowns right here. is he looking at this child as a human infant, a vulnerable being? is he looking at it as a rag doll? does it escalate? it's really hard to predict. >> yeah. so at the point where the gorilla appears to become aggressive with the child, did zoo officials, jeff, have any other option than to kill him? >> here's what i can say is the folks that work at the cincinnati zoo are some of the top in the industry when it comes to primatology, when it comes to conservation. this exhibit has been operating for 40 years. it's a pioneering program when it comes to gorilla conservation. this zoo has been around for 150 years. it's a historic
the mind of this gorilla. as we know, these are incredibly complex, highly intelligent great apes. they're primates like ourselves. just like ourselves, they have a great array of emotions they can express from passion to altruism and protection, to fear, anger, aggression, predatory-type behaviors when it comes to defending themselves. all of these are in play with an animal like this. that was incredibly polarized, chaotic situation. there are so many unknowns right here. is he looking at...
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mind is that like human beings, these are primates with incredibly complex, diverse emotions, and in a stressful environment like this, anything is possible. theer thing we need to remember, incredibly powerful creature. 400 pounds. easily eight times stronger than someone built like myself. >> okay. what do you think when you saw this video, mark? >> i love you, but he said the gorilla was in a highly dangerous situation. you know, he's in a precarious spot. it's nervous. i mean like what about the kid? you know, like i think if you're a 4-year-old, you think being trapped by a 450 pound gorilla dangerous. i'm much more worried about the kid than this gorilla, and a lot of people have much more reguard for this animal than they do this child. i agree with lisa that captivity is inhumane. it's brutal. we shouldn't be doing this in the 21st century. the second problem is there's a space big enough for a kid to go through and not be protected. those are the two big issues here. >> lisa, the backlash against these parents, though, i mean who's roleeally at fault here? no one can watch a child 100% of the child. if you have a child, that's your re
mind is that like human beings, these are primates with incredibly complex, diverse emotions, and in a stressful environment like this, anything is possible. theer thing we need to remember, incredibly powerful creature. 400 pounds. easily eight times stronger than someone built like myself. >> okay. what do you think when you saw this video, mark? >> i love you, but he said the gorilla was in a highly dangerous situation. you know, he's in a precarious spot. it's nervous. i mean...
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watch as this precocious primate distracts these jewelry store owners with a piece of fruit, ran sacking the you've got to see this. a grandma trying on virtual reality goggles for the very first time. and her reaction? priceless. >> oh! [ yelling ] >> you can see the woman from northern ireland going from happy to terrified within just a matter of seconds while living that nightmare being chased by dinosaurs while she was watching "jurassic park." >>> a border battle of a different kind happening in the carolinas. the proposed redrawing of the state lines between north and south carolina has left one homeown homeowner in health care and financial jeopardy. if changes are approved, she'll go from being a south carolina resident with an address in south carolina, a south carolina phone number, to being a north carolina resident. joining us now is the 88-year-old homeowner, and at the moment, a south carolina resident, d.d. good morning. >> good morning, steve. >> we pretty much know where south carolina and north carolina is. we're going to use gps and look at where the founders wanted it. as
watch as this precocious primate distracts these jewelry store owners with a piece of fruit, ran sacking the you've got to see this. a grandma trying on virtual reality goggles for the very first time. and her reaction? priceless. >> oh! [ yelling ] >> you can see the woman from northern ireland going from happy to terrified within just a matter of seconds while living that nightmare being chased by dinosaurs while she was watching "jurassic park." >>> a border...