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actually no harm because then you can distinguish balls you can french even to distinguish friend from tom jones you can distinguish brits from french and so on so on so in general genetic map of. europe including russia. almost coinciding with the job with geography really well it's a. that's a point that two years ago was published in top journals which was discussed highly in. journals european jorhat american journals and this will confirm this in our country which is which has a feature of very long distances so we took samples from far east from siberia and also fall in the same category that genetic distance is dependent on geography how far the father personally from from another person the big distance between them genetic distance well scientists predict that in a few decades human genome will play a key role in medicine spotlights the media has more in that. human genome is all of the d.n.a. a person possesses scientists are only now taking the first steps in the interpretation of genome data the practical results are already there genetic tests can sure were persons predisposition to
actually no harm because then you can distinguish balls you can french even to distinguish friend from tom jones you can distinguish brits from french and so on so on so in general genetic map of. europe including russia. almost coinciding with the job with geography really well it's a. that's a point that two years ago was published in top journals which was discussed highly in. journals european jorhat american journals and this will confirm this in our country which is which has a feature of...
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. >> tom: the dow jones transportation index has been rallying as well, hitting its most recent high on monday after the bullish profit outlook from fedex, but since then, the index has stalled. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: many states are experiencing something like the california gold rush, but it's not gold prospectors are after, it's natural gas. an abundance of shale gas beneath much of the u.s., and new drilling technology, have sparked a frenzy among energy companies. for many states, take michigan as an example, drilling can mean big money and big headaches. diane eastabrook shows us how one michigan county is coping. >> reporter: northern michigan is a peaceful place with rolling farmland and quaint towns. but life here is about to change. >> you've got to look out for yourself. >> reporter: recently, in this packed church, osceola county residents got a sermon about natural gas from farm extension agents. big energy companies want to drill here, and they're offering big money to property owners to lease mineral rights and drill on the land. that sparked a
. >> tom: the dow jones transportation index has been rallying as well, hitting its most recent high on monday after the bullish profit outlook from fedex, but since then, the index has stalled. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: many states are experiencing something like the california gold rush, but it's not gold prospectors are after, it's natural gas. an abundance of shale gas beneath much of the u.s., and new drilling technology, have sparked a frenzy...
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jones does not do any investment banking with any of them. >> fair enough. brian, thank you so much for coming on the program. have a great weekend. >> thank you, you, too. >> tom: here's what we're watching for next week: our friday "market monitor" guest is ernie ankrim, senior market advisor at russell investments. apple, goldman sachs and wells fargo report quarterly results. monday, if congress okays it, more than two million americans who've been out of work for a long stretch could soon get their unemployment benefits restored. we talk to one of them about what a new extension would mean. >> susie: federal agents conducted the largest medicare fraud bust ever today with raids in five states. attorney general eric holder says 94 people, including doctors and nurses, were charged with defrauding the federal health care program designed to help the elderly. the suspects were involved in scams totaling more than $280 million. prosecutors say they charged medicare for unnecessary equipment, physical therapy and h.i.v. infusions that patients never received. >> tom: dell may be getting a settlement. the computer maker wants to end a long-term investigation by
jones does not do any investment banking with any of them. >> fair enough. brian, thank you so much for coming on the program. have a great weekend. >> thank you, you, too. >> tom: here's what we're watching for next week: our friday "market monitor" guest is ernie ankrim, senior market advisor at russell investments. apple, goldman sachs and wells fargo report quarterly results. monday, if congress okays it, more than two million americans who've been out of work...
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jones on the journalism impact. >> ifill: holly pattenden of "business monitor international" in london looks at the corporate shake-up at b.p. >> lehrer: tom bearden reports from the alabama gulf coast on kenneth feinberg and the complicated mission of compensation. >> and the lead is still tied up they still compensation hasn't been forth coming. >> when i was a young person working in these places, didn't see a way out. and i certainly didn't think the way out would be this. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> lehrer: the big release of afghan war documents continued to rocket through official washington today. newshour correspondent kwame holman begins our coverage of the wikileaks story. >> reporter: as u.s. troops prosecuted the war in afghanistan today, officials past and present worried about the effects of wikileaks making all that mater
jones on the journalism impact. >> ifill: holly pattenden of "business monitor international" in london looks at the corporate shake-up at b.p. >> lehrer: tom bearden reports from the alabama gulf coast on kenneth feinberg and the complicated mission of compensation. >> and the lead is still tied up they still compensation hasn't been forth coming. >> when i was a young person working in these places, didn't see a way out. and i certainly didn't think the way...
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jones: mr. speaker, i have a poster beside me of a handsome couple. it's marine sergeant tom begosey and his wife katie. i would like to read from an article. marine sergeant tom begosey stepped out of his black g.m.c. sierra pickup truck and onto the gray speckled payment of a busy thoroughfare in the heart of camp lejeune, north carolina. he held a pistol in his right hand. the military police car that had pulled him over idled on the shoulder, a safe distance behind him. the midday traffic stopped. he stood for a moment on the warm payment under a cloudless may sky then he raised the pistol, pointed it to the right side of his throat, just below his jaw, and pulled the trigger. the bullet sliced through his jugular vein, traveled through his skill -- skull and exited near the top left side of his head. he crumpled down in the road. even if the bullet had failed to rip through his brain, shooting through the jugular was solid insurance wie have bled out in a minute -- he would have bled out in a minute anyway. begosey, 25, has served in iraq and afghanistan and became anoth
jones: mr. speaker, i have a poster beside me of a handsome couple. it's marine sergeant tom begosey and his wife katie. i would like to read from an article. marine sergeant tom begosey stepped out of his black g.m.c. sierra pickup truck and onto the gray speckled payment of a busy thoroughfare in the heart of camp lejeune, north carolina. he held a pistol in his right hand. the military police car that had pulled him over idled on the shoulder, a safe distance behind him. the midday traffic...