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status, recognising it as world heritage status, recognising itasa world heritage status, recognisingconservation, one of the pa rt birth of conservation, one of the part of the country work was important. don't those pictures make you want to go straight out the door and embrace that wonderful vista? it will come to any surprise to anyone who lives in the lakes, works there or has visited there that it should be regarded as a side of global significance. people from all over the world visited regularly. what a i°y the world visited regularly. what a joy they have been enjoying with the weather in the last few weeks. a good opportunity to celebrate, to raise a glass of something appropriate in the lake district this evening. my, the weather. contrasting weather fortunes take us through sunday evening. 0ne sunny spells for much of england and wales of those some cloud has built. for scotla nd of those some cloud has built. for scotland and northern ireland, more cloud here and outbreaks of rain for some of us. 0vernight, some possibly thundery showers in parts of this east anglia. at t
status, recognising it as world heritage status, recognising itasa world heritage status, recognisingconservation, one of the pa rt birth of conservation, one of the part of the country work was important. don't those pictures make you want to go straight out the door and embrace that wonderful vista? it will come to any surprise to anyone who lives in the lakes, works there or has visited there that it should be regarded as a side of global significance. people from all over the world visited...
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announce whether they deem the region irreplaceable and inspiring enough to be protected under world heritagere are so many beautiful things here that need to be recognised and protected. with its towering peaks and glistening waters, the national park currently attracts around 18 million tourists a year, who contribute over £1 billion to the local economy. but critics worry obtaining world heritage status could see even more visitors descend on the region, putting extra pressure on the landscape. 0thers argue it would mean greater funding and investment. a world heritage site, it would really demonstrate the changing landscape, because it‘s not natural, that‘s shaped by people, farming practices, poets. they‘ve all talked about this landscape, and people will come and see it. it will draw new customers, new visitors who‘ve never heard of the lake district. it‘s quite a tick—box to visit a world heritage site. poet william wordsworth once described the lakes as "the loveliest spot that man hath ever found". but will unesco agree? if successful, it would become the uk‘s 31st world heritage sit
announce whether they deem the region irreplaceable and inspiring enough to be protected under world heritagere are so many beautiful things here that need to be recognised and protected. with its towering peaks and glistening waters, the national park currently attracts around 18 million tourists a year, who contribute over £1 billion to the local economy. but critics worry obtaining world heritage status could see even more visitors descend on the region, putting extra pressure on the...
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it would also become the uk's 31st — and largest — world heritage site.t up in the colours of the rainbow flag. it's the first time the symbol has been projected on the building. earlier, an estimated one million people watched the annual pride parade in the capital. sixty years since it took its first spin, more than a thousand fiat 500 enthusiasts have driven across europe to attend a rally in italy. the event saw hundreds of the original models parade through the town of garlenda where the ownership club has its headquarters. more than six million of the italian classics have been built. they are quite popular. they are quite popularlj they are quite popular. i had a fiat once, it was quite rusty because i did not look after it. i had one as well. it was my first car. but will now be sport. jeff is with us. good morning. wimbledon and... roger federer, he is evergreen. keeps on going. wimbledon fans have loved seeing him on court for many years and at 35 years old it really seems as if he is rolling back the years. his elegant backhand, i am so envious
it would also become the uk's 31st — and largest — world heritage site.t up in the colours of the rainbow flag. it's the first time the symbol has been projected on the building. earlier, an estimated one million people watched the annual pride parade in the capital. sixty years since it took its first spin, more than a thousand fiat 500 enthusiasts have driven across europe to attend a rally in italy. the event saw hundreds of the original models parade through the town of garlenda where...
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whether they deemed the region inspiring enough and irreplaceable enough to be protected under world heritage it did. it would be very nice if it was voted one of the top places in the world to see. i have been coming here for over 40 years. it has changed a lot. it is popular but there are so many beautiful things here that need to be recognised and protected. with its towering peaks and glistening waters, the national park currently attracts around 80 million tourists a year. they contribute over £1 billion to the local economy. but critics worry that attaining world heritage status could see even more visitors descend on the region, putting extra pressure on the landscape. 0thers argue it would mean greater funding and investment. a world heritage site, it would demonstrate the changing landscape, because it's not natural, that's shaped by people with their farming practices, poets, they have spoken about this landscape and people come to see it. it will draw new customers and new visitors who've never heard of this area. it is a tick of the box to visit a world heritage site. poet william
whether they deemed the region inspiring enough and irreplaceable enough to be protected under world heritage it did. it would be very nice if it was voted one of the top places in the world to see. i have been coming here for over 40 years. it has changed a lot. it is popular but there are so many beautiful things here that need to be recognised and protected. with its towering peaks and glistening waters, the national park currently attracts around 80 million tourists a year. they contribute...
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it is a tick of the box to visit a world heritage site.ibed as the loveliest spot known to man. but will unesco agree? if successful, it will be the 31st world heritage site in the uk joining places like the houses of parliament, hadrian's wall and stonehenge. 12 minutes past seven and you are up—to—date with the main stories. the church of england's national assembly — the general synod — will vote today on whether services should be held for transgender people to mark their transition. as part of its annual meeting, the synod has also been addressing criticism that the church's approach to sexuality is outdated. reverend chris newlands is a prominent campaigner for the rights of lgbti people within the church, and proposed the change in 2015. hejoins us now. good morning and thank you for your time this morning. given what we have just said about outdated attitudes towards sexuality, isn't this a bit of a big leap? it is a huge leap and yesterday said that took a leap which no—one was expecting in a motion which was a private members mot
it is a tick of the box to visit a world heritage site.ibed as the loveliest spot known to man. but will unesco agree? if successful, it will be the 31st world heritage site in the uk joining places like the houses of parliament, hadrian's wall and stonehenge. 12 minutes past seven and you are up—to—date with the main stories. the church of england's national assembly — the general synod — will vote today on whether services should be held for transgender people to mark their...
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this is the view of the uk's newest unesco world heritage site. of missed to be burnt off this morning. looks gorgeous. —— a bit of missed. what's the weather like this morning? a mixture of sunshine and showers but i'm standing on henman hill or murray mound, depending on the name you want, but it is actually known as aorangi tennis, thatis actually known as aorangi tennis, that is still its name, and that goes back to 1967 when the cloud bought the land and leased it to the new zealand sports and social cloud and aorangi means cloud in the sky, the maori name for mount cook, it is lovely and warm here, 17, not many clouds in the sky, it won't rise as much as last week, though. the forecast today is a mixture, we start on this beautiful note, the risk of showers early afternoon then it should recede and then we see the risk comeback again late afternoon, early evening. there's a 30% chance of showers today, 70% chance it could stay dry. highs up to around 23 or 24. today for most of the uk the forecast is one of sunshine and showers with a few nu
this is the view of the uk's newest unesco world heritage site. of missed to be burnt off this morning. looks gorgeous. —— a bit of missed. what's the weather like this morning? a mixture of sunshine and showers but i'm standing on henman hill or murray mound, depending on the name you want, but it is actually known as aorangi tennis, thatis actually known as aorangi tennis, that is still its name, and that goes back to 1967 when the cloud bought the land and leased it to the new zealand...
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the lake district is now the uk's largest world heritage site.area which inspired the works of william wordsworth. we're back with the late news at ten o'clock tonight. a ceremony has been held to remit the 843 men who lost their lives from the hms vanguard sank 40 in july 19 17. from the hms vanguard sank 40 in july1917. it from the hms vanguard sank 40 in july 19 17. it was one of the worst naval tragedies of the first world war. to mark isn't an array, a team of divers has been given special permission to document the wreck. in the cold northern waters of scapa flow, the final resting place of hms vanguard, a dreadnought battleship from world war i. the bow and stern almost entirely intact after 100 years under the water. this the first group of civilian divers to be given permission to document the wreck since it was designated a war grave. i think the loss of life was never very far away from my mind as we're diving on the ship. that said, we had a job to do, and an obligation to do thatjob to the best of our ability. so you got on with the
the lake district is now the uk's largest world heritage site.area which inspired the works of william wordsworth. we're back with the late news at ten o'clock tonight. a ceremony has been held to remit the 843 men who lost their lives from the hms vanguard sank 40 in july 19 17. from the hms vanguard sank 40 in july1917. it from the hms vanguard sank 40 in july 19 17. it was one of the worst naval tragedies of the first world war. to mark isn't an array, a team of divers has been given special...
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it‘s become the first national park in the world to gain world heritage status.tonehenge, after a decision at the weekend by unesco. it‘s expected to bring benefits for tourism and businesses — and could be worth as much as £20 million a year to the cumbrian economy. phil chapman reports. it has taken more than 30 years of campaigning with two deferred bids back in the 1980s, but the lake district is finally a world heritage site. the area has already been welcoming more than people every year, the area has already been welcoming more than 18 million people every year, spending more than £1 billion annually, and providing about 18,000 jobs. it is thought the new status will bring even more benefits. people in keswick have been reacting to the news today. i think it‘s brilliant. so it should be, yes. we heard it last night on the television, look north, i think it was. yes, yes. i think it's absolutely wonderful, i'm really pleased. have you seen it? it's beautiful. should definitely be one, i agree. might bring in a few more jobs. you know, i think it will be mor
it‘s become the first national park in the world to gain world heritage status.tonehenge, after a decision at the weekend by unesco. it‘s expected to bring benefits for tourism and businesses — and could be worth as much as £20 million a year to the cumbrian economy. phil chapman reports. it has taken more than 30 years of campaigning with two deferred bids back in the 1980s, but the lake district is finally a world heritage site. the area has already been welcoming more than people...
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the lake district is now the uk's largest world heritage site.al beauty. a fitting tribute to an area which inspired the works of william wordsworth. lindsay smith, bbc news, bonus on windermere. now we all enjoy taking a selfie or two, but here are a few pictures of something not often seen... these images of the rare siberian tiger have been released by the land of the leopard national park in siberia. they have been filmed by an automatic camera that was set up by rangers in the park to monitor the tigers. the park says it offers a rare glimpse into the tiger‘s family life. aren't they gorgeous? but will the weather be gorgeous? sarah keith—lucas has the details! after a reasonably dry and warm weekend across reasonably dry and warm weekend a cross m ost reasonably dry and warm weekend across most parts of the country, things are turning more changeable through the week ahead. for the rest of the evening, rain in northern ireland where it has been a damp day and into central and southern scotland, alp breaks on a fairly wea k scotland, alp bre
the lake district is now the uk's largest world heritage site.al beauty. a fitting tribute to an area which inspired the works of william wordsworth. lindsay smith, bbc news, bonus on windermere. now we all enjoy taking a selfie or two, but here are a few pictures of something not often seen... these images of the rare siberian tiger have been released by the land of the leopard national park in siberia. they have been filmed by an automatic camera that was set up by rangers in the park to...
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the lake district is now the uk's largest world heritage site.serve its natural beauty. a fitting tribute to an area which inspired the works of william wordsworth. lindsay smith, bbc news, bowness—on—windermere. beautiful in windermere. will it be beautiful for the coming week? let's catch up on the weather with sarah keith—lucas. catch up on the weather with sarah keith-lucas. well, a mixed bag on whether in the coming week. things will not be as hot as they have been and some will see some rate around as well. here is the scene of the sun set over the skyline of london, earlier in the evening. as we move through the rest of the night and on into monday morning, we have this frontal system in the north. that has brought some rain across northern ireland and parts of scotla nd northern ireland and parts of scotland earlier in the day. it will be edging into northern england as well. we are seeing a few heavy showers, perhaps the odd rumble of thunder across parts of the east midlands, east anglia as well. further north that rain across parts of
the lake district is now the uk's largest world heritage site.serve its natural beauty. a fitting tribute to an area which inspired the works of william wordsworth. lindsay smith, bbc news, bowness—on—windermere. beautiful in windermere. will it be beautiful for the coming week? let's catch up on the weather with sarah keith—lucas. catch up on the weather with sarah keith-lucas. well, a mixed bag on whether in the coming week. things will not be as hot as they have been and some will see...
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu world heritage site.ed world heritage site. prime minister benjamin netanyahu called it a delusional decision. palestinians alleged that israel were carrying out violations there, where a small community ofjewish out violations there, where a small community of jewish settlers out violations there, where a small community ofjewish settlers live in the middle of tens of thousands of palestinians. the four arab states leading a boycott against qatar have warned of new measures after doha rejected their demands. in a joint statement they said that qatar's refusal is proof that it wants to destabilise security in the region. saudi arabia, the united arab emirates, egypt and bahrain or severed ties with qatar last month. six people are dead and at least 20 others are still missing after serious flooding in japan. torrential rain fell on parts of the country this week, causing rivers to burst their banks. thousands of rescue workers have been sent to the area. stay with us here on bbc news, area. stay with us h
prime minister benjamin netanyahu world heritage site.ed world heritage site. prime minister benjamin netanyahu called it a delusional decision. palestinians alleged that israel were carrying out violations there, where a small community ofjewish out violations there, where a small community of jewish settlers out violations there, where a small community ofjewish settlers live in the middle of tens of thousands of palestinians. the four arab states leading a boycott against qatar have warned...
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we can see why it is a unesco world heritage site. it is beautiful.s this is under threat. here is the reason why. let me turn the camera over here. you will see at development of high rises over there which marks the edge of the liverpool water's development site. unesco say there are plans afoot down there and here isa are plans afoot down there and here is a development of high rises over there which marks the edge of the liverpool waters development site. unesco say there are planned keeping with the splendour, the grandeur of this area. they want the government to think again and the city council, think again, or risk losing this world heritage status in 2018. more later. thank you. we'll be back at wimbledon for the weather with carol in about five minutes' time. patients with breast, lung, skin and other cancers could be offered revolutionary new treatments, if plans to build genetic profiles of their tumours go ahead. these new proposals could mean genetic tests would be offered to patients within five years. england's chief medical officer, p
we can see why it is a unesco world heritage site. it is beautiful.s this is under threat. here is the reason why. let me turn the camera over here. you will see at development of high rises over there which marks the edge of the liverpool water's development site. unesco say there are plans afoot down there and here isa are plans afoot down there and here is a development of high rises over there which marks the edge of the liverpool waters development site. unesco say there are planned...
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it's the first time that an eritrean site has gained world heritage status.e news by visiting our website. there you'll find the latest news along with analysis from our correspondents — just go to our website — bbc.com/news. stay with us here on bbc news, still to come: more now on the 620 summit. president trump met with theresa may in hamburg, and said he expects "a very powerful" trade deal with the uk, to be completed "very quickly". he added that his planned visit here would go ahead, though no date has been set. this report by our deputy political editor, john pienaar, contains some flash photography. theresa may sees this relationship as key to a successful brexit. she was counting on warm words, encouragement. today, on trade, the president offered plenty of both. we are working on a trade deal, it's a very, very big deal, a very powerful deal, great for both countries. and i think we will have that done very, very quickly. it wasn't all this chummy. mrs may wants him to drop his opposition to the climate change treaty, but trade is a priority. the c
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the region becomes britain's 31st world heritage site.ded, but developments after the talks between the donald trump and vladimir putin keep coming. the us president has taken to twitter, saying he's discussed forming a cyber security unit with russia. but his plans to work more constructively with president putin have faced backlash from fellow republicans. he posted that he and mr putin had discussed forming an impenetrable cyber security unit, so that election hacking amongst other negative things, will be prevented. david willis is in washington with the latest. ina in a tweet, donald trump said that he and vladimir putin had discussed forming what he called a cyber security unit. to prevent such things as election hacking. now, russia is of course widely thought to have attempted to influence the outcome of the presidential election here last year, hence the suggestion ofa here last year, hence the suggestion of a cyber security unit, and an agreement to form it with russia, has been met with criticism here, even by members of donald
the region becomes britain's 31st world heritage site.ded, but developments after the talks between the donald trump and vladimir putin keep coming. the us president has taken to twitter, saying he's discussed forming a cyber security unit with russia. but his plans to work more constructively with president putin have faced backlash from fellow republicans. he posted that he and mr putin had discussed forming an impenetrable cyber security unit, so that election hacking amongst other negative...
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it's the first time that an eritrean site has gained world heritage status.been killed after heavy rain hitjapan. fifteen people are still unaccounted for after floods and mudslides affected the southern island of kyushu and more rain is expected. caroline davies reports. surveying the devastation after the storm. homes swallowed by mud, roads damaged and railway tracks washed away. japan's southernmost island of kyushu was hit by floods on wednesday and more could be on the way. the community can barely comprehend what has happened. translation: i'm a local farmer and we grow grapes and strawberries here. the damage is so great, i am not sure what to do now. i can't even think about it. the death toll has continued to rise as japan's authorities search for the missing. hundreds of thousands left their homes because of the floods and the mudslides that followed. some of those that couldn't get out have been rescued by the emergency services. others were stranded. translation: my parents are still trapped with 16 other people in the area and i have absolutely
it's the first time that an eritrean site has gained world heritage status.been killed after heavy rain hitjapan. fifteen people are still unaccounted for after floods and mudslides affected the southern island of kyushu and more rain is expected. caroline davies reports. surveying the devastation after the storm. homes swallowed by mud, roads damaged and railway tracks washed away. japan's southernmost island of kyushu was hit by floods on wednesday and more could be on the way. the community...
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it's the first time that an eritrean site has gained world heritage status.elevision in iraq is reporting security forces could be just hours away from retaking the city of mosul, which has been under the control of the so—called islamic state for more than three years. after nine months of intense fighting, soldiers were today celebrating on the streets but as jonathan beale reports, there's still no official word of victory from the iraqi government. it's been the fight of their lives. their battle to retake mosul from the group calling itself islamic state started in october last year. they've lost many comrades along the way, but today the iraqi security forces were firing their weapons in celebration, claiming victory over their enemy. translation: this joy has been achieved by the sacrifices of our martyrs and the blood of our wounded heroes. god willing, may happiness prevail in iraq. after nearly nine months of brutal street to street fighting, these iraqi security forces believe they've defeated is in the city that was once their stronghold. but ther
it's the first time that an eritrean site has gained world heritage status.elevision in iraq is reporting security forces could be just hours away from retaking the city of mosul, which has been under the control of the so—called islamic state for more than three years. after nine months of intense fighting, soldiers were today celebrating on the streets but as jonathan beale reports, there's still no official word of victory from the iraqi government. it's been the fight of their lives....
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it's the first time that an eritrean site has gained world heritage status. house arrest after more than three years in jail. mr lopez had been sentenced to 14 years in prison for leading anti—government protests in 2014. the move has been supported by president nicolas maduro, who has called on mr lopez to deliver a message of peace. pascale davies reports. a small slice of liberty for venezuela's most famous political prisoner. leopoldo lopez will now complete a 14—year sentence at home with his family. the last three years were spent in jail for leading anti—government protests in 2014. now out from behind bars, he is determined to continue the fight against president maduro's government. translation: venezuela, i am speaking on behalf of leopoldo. this is a step towards freedom. i don't have any resentment, nor any desire to end my fight. i maintain my firm opposition to this regime, and i am firm in my conviction to fight for true peace, coexistence, change, and freedom. the supreme court says the harvard—educated former mayor was granted house arrest du
it's the first time that an eritrean site has gained world heritage status. house arrest after more than three years in jail. mr lopez had been sentenced to 14 years in prison for leading anti—government protests in 2014. the move has been supported by president nicolas maduro, who has called on mr lopez to deliver a message of peace. pascale davies reports. a small slice of liberty for venezuela's most famous political prisoner. leopoldo lopez will now complete a 14—year sentence at home...
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that's why this waterfront has had unesco world heritage status since 200a, just like here...overing just over half a square kilometre, but which unesco believes is so far from gorgeous, it could cost liverpool its world heritage status. the liverpool waters plans from developers peel holdings are all about transforming the skyline. new offices, bars and a stadium, new housing, high—rises. unesco don't like it. yesterday, these unesco representatives gathered in poland to look at a list of sites in danger of losing their status. they will set liverpool a deadline — take control of the liverpool waters site or lose the plaque by 2018. it matters to unesco, but the city is divided over whether it should matter to them. i want to keep the status, but if keeping the plaque risks the investment and the jobs and the houses, the place and the people came before the plaque and they should stay before the plaque. we are a city of museums, but we don't want the city to be a museum. people like me, if i speak up, i am told i want to fossilise liverpool, i'm trying to museum—ify liverpool
that's why this waterfront has had unesco world heritage status since 200a, just like here...overing just over half a square kilometre, but which unesco believes is so far from gorgeous, it could cost liverpool its world heritage status. the liverpool waters plans from developers peel holdings are all about transforming the skyline. new offices, bars and a stadium, new housing, high—rises. unesco don't like it. yesterday, these unesco representatives gathered in poland to look at a list of...
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that's why this waterfront has had unesco world heritage status since 2004, just like here...ock wall is a development worth £5 billion over 30 years, covering just over half a square kilometre, but which unesco believes is so far from gorgeous, it could cost liverpool its world heritage status. the liverpool waters plans from developers peel holdings are all about transforming the skyline. new offices, bars and a stadium, new housing, high—rises. unesco don't like it. yesterday, these unesco representatives gathered in poland to look at a list of sites in danger of losing their status. they will set liverpool a deadline — take control of the liverpool waters site or lose the plaque by 2018. it matters to unesco, but the city is divided over whether it should matter to them. i want to keep the status, but if keeping the plaque risks the investment and the jobs and the houses, the place and the people came before the plaque and they should stay before the plaque. we are a city of museums, but we don't want the city to be a museum. people like me, if i speak up, i am told i want
that's why this waterfront has had unesco world heritage status since 2004, just like here...ock wall is a development worth £5 billion over 30 years, covering just over half a square kilometre, but which unesco believes is so far from gorgeous, it could cost liverpool its world heritage status. the liverpool waters plans from developers peel holdings are all about transforming the skyline. new offices, bars and a stadium, new housing, high—rises. unesco don't like it. yesterday, these...
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agadez is a world heritage site that's been turned into a tinderbox.t is also about to become the site of 21st century warfare's most modern technology. >> this is the largest -- project in air force history. >> reporter: just outside agadez the u.s. is investing $100 million building up nigeria air base 291. they will launch a hunter killer drone with advanced intelligence gathering capabilities. the recent headquarters are currently based out of the capital. >> this is a nexus area or kind of a focus area of multiple threats to the united states, be it libya in the north, al qaeda in the islamic maghreb to the west or boko haram to the south, ni niger is a central location. >> reporter: the american military it's clear, but proposed foreign aid cuts by the trump white house has thrown its long-term humanitarian commitment into question. . in agadez, a u.s. civil affairs team is already trying to reach out to the local population. this is a dental hygiene workshop. on site we meet a group of women leaders, and their top concern is youth unemployment.
agadez is a world heritage site that's been turned into a tinderbox.t is also about to become the site of 21st century warfare's most modern technology. >> this is the largest -- project in air force history. >> reporter: just outside agadez the u.s. is investing $100 million building up nigeria air base 291. they will launch a hunter killer drone with advanced intelligence gathering capabilities. the recent headquarters are currently based out of the capital. >> this is a...
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ancient caves in west germany back to the ice age are the latest world heritage sites hosted by the united cultural agency. archaeologists see the carvings include the oldest known image of doing the. reporter: some 40,000 years ago, ice age hunter gatherers soft refuge in these caves. -- saught refuge in these caves. archaeologists have been looking for what the early people might have left behind. these sites contain the earliest examples of art. things made from bone and mammoth ivory. >> this represents the very start of the development in year of the homo sapiens. here before that for a few hundred thousand years we had nothing. then today's people arrived and what a control -- cultural entrance and was. -- it was. these caves are without doubt the most outstanding cultural achievements in the history of humankind. reporter: the most famous of the more than 50 figurines found -- the curvaceous of venus, the oldest known depiction of a human, carved third -- carved 40,000 years ago from ivory. another piece -- the lion man, found during excavations. this half man half lion hybrid creat
ancient caves in west germany back to the ice age are the latest world heritage sites hosted by the united cultural agency. archaeologists see the carvings include the oldest known image of doing the. reporter: some 40,000 years ago, ice age hunter gatherers soft refuge in these caves. -- saught refuge in these caves. archaeologists have been looking for what the early people might have left behind. these sites contain the earliest examples of art. things made from bone and mammoth ivory....
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protected building provision it doesn't regulate what can be sold in the venerable building so the world heritage site is true with stuff. even if you it's a. legal. one that you. need to get it to. play in the of the. main peepin of that. welcome to the wonderful world of blood donation i come here. every three weeks to get my transfusion to be specific i receive immunoglobulin my body gets and some bodies that it cannot produce itself around the world giving blood is seen as a symbol of generosity and does this because it helps people it's just that one of the side effects is that it bursts the plasma burn it put the money on your car immediately after you get done half of all plasma based drugs today come from a private company and are produced from paid plasma as well as come from their own motor car and. what are the risks of a donation in it there is proof that the frequency of pathologies is much higher in paid donations and it. if i was. over two years old he was. in the money using the for drugs and who runs the blood business. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line to get
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protected building provision doesn't regulate what can be sold in the venerable building so the world heritage site is choked with stuff. you think that you've got a lot of it's a. legal. that you. need to get it to. make it plain the. main peepin of that. i think the u.s. russia relationship is very important and has suffered and we need to make it better there's no question about it we need to cooperate on so many issues on nuclear weapons. shiria. on energy on trade. welcome to the wonderful world of blood donation. every three weeks to get my transfusion to be specific i receive. my body gets and some bodies that i cannot produce itself around the world giving blood is seen as a symbol of generosity. because it helps people it's just that one of the side effects is that it. puts money on your car immediately. half of all plasma based drugs today come from private companies and are produced from paid plasma as well as. your own. and. one of the risks of paid donation in it then is proof that the frequency of this is much higher paid. in it. if i was lying. over two years old. and who runs t
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protected building provision doesn't regulate what can be sold in the venerable building so the world heritage site. with stuff. you think. it's a. legal. that you. need to get it to. make it plain the cheated to cure them. of the main peepin of the. income inequality wage stagnation gerrymandering of political districts polarization you know the lack of effectiveness in congress there are these are well documented trends going back decades and no there really acute and manifest to the point where people describe the system as being seized with a kind of paralysis. what politicians do. we put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. want to be rich. but you going to be for us this is what before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the water out. there should. obama care childcare designed to kill people because of it is doing its job just like the architects of the gravel tower in london and the folks that put up the flammable cladding to kill people that's their culpability and that the people who have designed th
protected building provision doesn't regulate what can be sold in the venerable building so the world heritage site. with stuff. you think. it's a. legal. that you. need to get it to. make it plain the cheated to cure them. of the main peepin of the. income inequality wage stagnation gerrymandering of political districts polarization you know the lack of effectiveness in congress there are these are well documented trends going back decades and no there really acute and manifest to the point...
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protected building provision it doesn't regulate what can be sold in the venerable building so the world heritage site is choked with stuff. repeatability amazing even if you've got a lot it's a. little bit of. nothing i didn't need to you did to your knowledge in the of the cittie she never really cheated to cure them. or what i mean people are that. they. have to not be able to go out of the question. with a knowledge of. what politicians do to them. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to. have to go right to be close to survival before three in the morning can't be good . i'm interested always in the waters in the house. or in the ship. i think the u.s. russia relationship is very important and has suffered and we need to make it better there's no question about it we need to cooperate on so many issues on nuclear weapons or on sheria on iran on energy on trade. the city's direction seems to have been decided by all this despite negative headlines. for you is an environmental activist thomaso cut chummy who lives in v
protected building provision it doesn't regulate what can be sold in the venerable building so the world heritage site is choked with stuff. repeatability amazing even if you've got a lot it's a. little bit of. nothing i didn't need to you did to your knowledge in the of the cittie she never really cheated to cure them. or what i mean people are that. they. have to not be able to go out of the question. with a knowledge of. what politicians do to them. they put themselves on the line they get...
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ajapanese island that bans women has been declared a world heritage site by the united nations' culturalanisation, unesco. 0kinoshima, situated betweenjapan and south korea, has for centuries been used for religious ceremonies, to pray for the safety of sailors at sea. before stepping ashore on the island, men must take off their clothes and undergo a cleansing ritual. police in california have rescued a bear cub after its head got stuck inajar. in a scene reminiscent of winnie the pooh, the tiny bear was seen thrashing around in an attempt to set itself free. two police officers came to its aid. 0ne held it down, while the other prised the jar off the poor little bear‘s head. doctors from the united states and germany say the chinese nobel peace prize laureate liu xiaobo can be moved abroad to get end—of—life care for late stage liver cancer — but it must be done soon. chinese doctors disagree and say he's too ill to travel. xiaobo was serving an 11—year prison term after calling for political reform in china. joining us from washington dc is chinese democracy activist dryangjian li. he
ajapanese island that bans women has been declared a world heritage site by the united nations' culturalanisation, unesco. 0kinoshima, situated betweenjapan and south korea, has for centuries been used for religious ceremonies, to pray for the safety of sailors at sea. before stepping ashore on the island, men must take off their clothes and undergo a cleansing ritual. police in california have rescued a bear cub after its head got stuck inajar. in a scene reminiscent of winnie the pooh, the...
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i think it should be a unesco world heritage site. it has not been reconstructed. you go there and it fires up your imagination. a stoneprobably structure, that building. there is new signage because archaeology in the last 10 or 12 years has discovered these additional ditches and the new signage explains it. it is a breathtaking site. if you are ever in north dakota, everybody's favorite vacation spot, be sure to go there. it is just north of bismarck, and it is well worth it. >> after the mandan moved north, were, howhe hidatsa do they interact? were they in conflict? elizabeth: mandan and hidatsa were allies, but they did not always get along. we can think of comparable cases for the united states today. whenever the lakota threatened, you could count on them mandan and hidatsa collaborating to send them off. there were some conflicts between mandans and hidatsas. hidatsa protected their bison-hunting territories and would not allow the mandan to expand further northward. >> thank you for a very good talk. could you add a couple additional comments about the ma
i think it should be a unesco world heritage site. it has not been reconstructed. you go there and it fires up your imagination. a stoneprobably structure, that building. there is new signage because archaeology in the last 10 or 12 years has discovered these additional ditches and the new signage explains it. it is a breathtaking site. if you are ever in north dakota, everybody's favorite vacation spot, be sure to go there. it is just north of bismarck, and it is well worth it. >> after...
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unesco for passing a resolution brought by the palestinians to declare the old city of hebron a world heritagea delusional decision. the palestinians alleged israel was carrying out violations in hebron where a small committee of tuition settlers live among tens of thousands of palestinian settlers. ——jewish. thousands of palestinian settlers. —— jewish. 6uitar thousands of palestinian settlers. —— jewish. guitar is thousands of palestinian settlers. ——jewish. guitar is in crisis. —— qatar. saudi arabia, united arab term it's particulate ——. venezuela's catholic church has criticised nicolas maduro's decision to have the constitution rewritten, saying it will turn the country into a military dictatorship. he ordered the establishment of the constituent assembly in may as a protest against his government was gathering. hundreds of migrants are camping in dunkirk in north france trying to make their way to the uk. more and more are arriving each day. the new government of emmanuel macron has vowed not to open a formal centre. but as lucy williamson reports from dunkirk, pressure is growing to pr
unesco for passing a resolution brought by the palestinians to declare the old city of hebron a world heritagea delusional decision. the palestinians alleged israel was carrying out violations in hebron where a small committee of tuition settlers live among tens of thousands of palestinian settlers. ——jewish. thousands of palestinian settlers. —— jewish. 6uitar thousands of palestinian settlers. —— jewish. guitar is thousands of palestinian settlers. ——jewish. guitar is in...
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passing a resolution brought by the palestinians to declare the old city of hebron a protected world heritageu, called the vote a delusional decision. the palestinians had alleged that israel was carrying out violations in hebron, where a small community ofjewish settlers lives in the middle of tens of thousands of palestinians. at least two people have died after a fire broke out in el salvador‘s finance ministry. a number of people were trapped for nearly two hours as the blaze spread through the 8—storey building in capital, san salvador. —— spread through the 8—storey building in the capital, san salvador. firefighters have now brought it under control. local media reported that the fire may have been caused by an electric fault in the building's air—conditioning system. in venezuela, the roman catholic church has warned that the country will be turned into a military dictatorship if president maduro's plan to rewrite the constitution goes ahead. he has called a vote for the end of the month to elect a new assembly to do thejob. the opposition has called its own vote two weeks earlier, ho
passing a resolution brought by the palestinians to declare the old city of hebron a protected world heritageu, called the vote a delusional decision. the palestinians had alleged that israel was carrying out violations in hebron, where a small community ofjewish settlers lives in the middle of tens of thousands of palestinians. at least two people have died after a fire broke out in el salvador‘s finance ministry. a number of people were trapped for nearly two hours as the blaze spread...
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passing a resolution brought by the palestinians to declare the old city of hebron a protected world heritage minister, benjamin netanyahu, called the vote a "delusional decision." the palestinians had alleged that israel was carrying out violations in hebron where a small community ofjewish settlers lives in the middle of tens of thousands of palestinians. the four arab states leading a boycott against qatar have warned of new measures after doha rejected their demands. in a joint statement they say qatar's refusal is proof it wants to destabilise security in the region. saudi arabia, the united arab emirates, egypt, and bahrain severed ties with qatar last month. at least two people have died after a fire broke out in el salvador‘s finance ministry. the number of people were trapped for nearly two hours as the blaze spread through the eight story building. in the capital san salvador, firefighters have brought it under control. local media reported that the fire may have been caused by an electric fault in the building's air conditioning system. in venezuela the roman catholic church has wa
passing a resolution brought by the palestinians to declare the old city of hebron a protected world heritage minister, benjamin netanyahu, called the vote a "delusional decision." the palestinians had alleged that israel was carrying out violations in hebron where a small community ofjewish settlers lives in the middle of tens of thousands of palestinians. the four arab states leading a boycott against qatar have warned of new measures after doha rejected their demands. in a joint...
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the lake district has been designated as a world heritage site. bid to unesco, which was meeting in krakow. the decision means that the lake district becomes the uk's 31st such site. the liberal democrat mp tim farron, whose constituency is in south cumbria, said it was fantastic, well deserved and a formal recognition of the outstanding natural beauty of the area. has been a glorious weekend of whether for many, is has been a glorious weekend of whetherfor many, is it has been a glorious weekend of whether for many, is it set to last? sunday was a day of mixed fortunes. we had dry, bright weather across england and wales. this was the scene captured by a weather watcher in shropshire. we had fair weather cumulus cloud. some showers around. you can see the clear skies and the cumulus cloud. further north across the country, northern ireland and scotland, there has been more cloud around. here was the scene in coleraine in county londonderry. for northern ireland and central scotland, we keep the cloud and the outbreaks of rain through the evening.
the lake district has been designated as a world heritage site. bid to unesco, which was meeting in krakow. the decision means that the lake district becomes the uk's 31st such site. the liberal democrat mp tim farron, whose constituency is in south cumbria, said it was fantastic, well deserved and a formal recognition of the outstanding natural beauty of the area. has been a glorious weekend of whether for many, is has been a glorious weekend of whetherfor many, is it has been a glorious...
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passing a resolution brought by the palestinians to declare the old city of hebron a protected world heritage minister israel called the vote a delusional decision. the palestinians alleged that the palestinians —— israelis we re that the palestinians —— israelis were carrying out atrocities in hebron. the four arab states leading a boycott against qatar have warned of new measures after doha rejected their demands. in a statement they said cattai's refusal is proof it wa nts to said cattai's refusal is proof it wants to destabilise security in the region. saudi arabia, the united rm —— united arab ms, egypt and bahrain severed ties with cattai last month. that catholic church in as well as has criticised the president to have the constitution rewritten, saying the constitution rewritten, saying the plan will turn the country into a military dictatorship. the president ordered the establishment of the constituent assembly in may, as protests against his government gained momentum. 6reat 0rmond street hospital has applied for a fresh court hearing to assess new evidence about possible treatmen
passing a resolution brought by the palestinians to declare the old city of hebron a protected world heritage minister israel called the vote a delusional decision. the palestinians alleged that the palestinians —— israelis we re that the palestinians —— israelis were carrying out atrocities in hebron. the four arab states leading a boycott against qatar have warned of new measures after doha rejected their demands. in a statement they said cattai's refusal is proof it wa nts to said...
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a resolution brought by the palestinians to declare the old city of have grown the protected world heritage site. a spokesman called the vote the moral blocks on the un's cultural agency. the palestinians have alleged that israel was carrying out the number of violations and have drawn. fire small community of jewish settlers lives in the middle of tens of thousands. palestinians. hundreds of migrants a camping in the woods near dunkirk in northern france the joint to make their way to the uk and aid workers say more and more are arriving each day. the new government of emmanuel mccrone has vowed not to reopen the formal migrant center in the area. because all paris correspondent dc williamson reports pressure is growing to provide some kind of assistance. skeletons lived in france for all of her six weeks of life. she's never been inside a house. never slept in a crib. her only bob simon the nearby river. her parents and two sisters arrived here with the boards near dunkerque four months ago. off the traveling overland from iraq. here's the city. they will have a chance for that you'll fin
a resolution brought by the palestinians to declare the old city of have grown the protected world heritage site. a spokesman called the vote the moral blocks on the un's cultural agency. the palestinians have alleged that israel was carrying out the number of violations and have drawn. fire small community of jewish settlers lives in the middle of tens of thousands. palestinians. hundreds of migrants a camping in the woods near dunkirk in northern france the joint to make their way to the uk...
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palestinian world heritage site in danger prompting israel to cut its funding to the united nations. with to a joint shrines and it's hot beside his of religious significance to both jews and muslims. in a secret unesco ballots participants voted to twelve to three with six. stanchions to give heritage status to hebron in the occupied west bank home to more than two hundred thousand palestinians and a few hundred. israeli settlers the palestinian foreignn ministry calleled e decision a success the palestinian diplomacy. with its israeli counterpart rejecting it as a moral gloss on the un. well for more on the story and let's now cross to our jerusalem correspondent ears macula. here is said. israeli's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has cut. out one million dollars from the u. n. the budget following does this decision palestinians are celebrating israel it's fair to say. is furious the heated reactions are based on a mix of history politics and religion is that fair to sa. that is right i think the reason israel was so angry is because you nesco is a cultural organization. and it'
palestinian world heritage site in danger prompting israel to cut its funding to the united nations. with to a joint shrines and it's hot beside his of religious significance to both jews and muslims. in a secret unesco ballots participants voted to twelve to three with six. stanchions to give heritage status to hebron in the occupied west bank home to more than two hundred thousand palestinians and a few hundred. israeli settlers the palestinian foreignn ministry calleled e decision a success...
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ajapanese island that bans women has been declared a world heritage site by the united nations‘ culturalisation, unesco. 0kinoshima, situated betweenjapan and south korea, has for centuries been used for religious ceremonies, to pray for the safety of sailors at sea. before stepping ashore on the island, men must take off their clothes and undergo a cleansing ritual. police in california have rescued a bear cub after its head got stuck inajar. in a scene reminiscent of winnie the pooh, the tiny bear was seen thrashing around in an attempt to set itself free. two police officers came to its aid. 0ne held it down, while the other prized the jar off the poor little bears head. a huge anti—government protest, said to be the biggest in years, has been taking place in the turkish city of istanbul. demonstrators voiced their anger at president erdogan after a year which has seen thousands of arrests and mass sackings of civil servants, judges and journalists in the wake of a failed coup attempt. 0ur correspondent mark lowen sent this report. it's hard to speak out in turkey now. but not today.
ajapanese island that bans women has been declared a world heritage site by the united nations‘ culturalisation, unesco. 0kinoshima, situated betweenjapan and south korea, has for centuries been used for religious ceremonies, to pray for the safety of sailors at sea. before stepping ashore on the island, men must take off their clothes and undergo a cleansing ritual. police in california have rescued a bear cub after its head got stuck inajar. in a scene reminiscent of winnie the pooh, the...
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that's why this waterfront has had unesco world heritage status since 2004, just like here...from gorgeous, it could cost liverpool its world heritage status. the liverpool waters plans from developers peel holdings are all about transforming the skyline. new offices, bars and a stadium, new housing, high—rises. unesco don't like it. yesterday, these unesco representatives gathered in poland to look at a list of sites in danger of losing their status. they will set liverpool a deadline — take control of the liverpool waters site or lose the plaque by 2018. it matters to unesco, but the city is divided over whether it should matter to them. i want to keep the status, but if keeping the plaque risks the investment and the jobs and the houses, the place and the people came before the plaque and they should stay before the plaque. we are a city of museums, but we don't want the city to be a museum. people like me, if i speak up, i am told i want to fossilise liverpool, i'm trying to museum—ify liverpool, whatever. no, i want liverpool to develop in the future as well, with the sam
that's why this waterfront has had unesco world heritage status since 2004, just like here...from gorgeous, it could cost liverpool its world heritage status. the liverpool waters plans from developers peel holdings are all about transforming the skyline. new offices, bars and a stadium, new housing, high—rises. unesco don't like it. yesterday, these unesco representatives gathered in poland to look at a list of sites in danger of losing their status. they will set liverpool a deadline —...
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translator: let me start by thanking you for giving me the opportunity to speak here at the world renowned heritage foundation on the topic of opportunities and challenges for peace, security, development in asia pacific and the development of our comprehensive partnership. [speaking in a foreign language] >> translator: in the 1776 declaration of independence of the united states of america, president thomas jefferson wrote that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unablianable rights that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. [speaking in a foreign language] [speaking in a foreign language] >> translator: halfway around the world and more than a century and a half later, that letter and spirit was echoed in the declaration of independence that gave birth to the republic of vietnam in 1945 in which president ho chi minh reaffirmed that all peoples on earth are born equal, they all have the right to live, to be happy and free. this is to show that at the dawn of the independence of the united states and vietnam, our founding fathers, t
translator: let me start by thanking you for giving me the opportunity to speak here at the world renowned heritage foundation on the topic of opportunities and challenges for peace, security, development in asia pacific and the development of our comprehensive partnership. [speaking in a foreign language] >> translator: in the 1776 declaration of independence of the united states of america, president thomas jefferson wrote that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their...
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in the lake district for example, we have actually ended up in the situation of designating a world heritagers, we recognise our environmental value and we are willing to work with it. when michael gove says that payments would go to those farmers who do the best to look after the land or provide other services like managing water quality or connecting habitats, would you argue that most farmers are doing that anyway. they are doing that under those rules they would continue to get some subsidy? i think hill farming is doing that, it has worked with it, historically speaking, we have engaged totally with those areas. but the bases being around food production. there have to be people there and managing that landscape and the reason they are there is because they produce food, some of the finest quality food you can find and some of the most environmentally friendly. most hill farmers are family farms, very small, very small amounts of subsidy collected compared to the ones you mentioned earlier. net farm income last year ona earlier. net farm income last year on a hill farm was somewhere und
in the lake district for example, we have actually ended up in the situation of designating a world heritagers, we recognise our environmental value and we are willing to work with it. when michael gove says that payments would go to those farmers who do the best to look after the land or provide other services like managing water quality or connecting habitats, would you argue that most farmers are doing that anyway. they are doing that under those rules they would continue to get some...
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destroy world heritage sites, empower unelected, blood-thirsty individuals as leaders. >> amin: givenpportunity, we can win this fight. >> pelley: why do you think so? >> amin: because i have hope. peace supersedes violence. freedom supersedes hate. and my community wants to be part of the american dream. we love our country. it's a great country. it's given us a lot. a lot. >> luger: we have to work with all minnesotans to combat islamophobia, because racial bigotry and religious bigotry helps the isil narrative, and we've got to stop it. >> pelley: how does it help? >> luger: you listen to these young men, and they're hearing a message that says, "you're not wanted in the west." so when a mother is beaten in a restaurant, which happened last year here, simply because she was somali, had a beer mug smashed across her face and told, "go home" in front of little kids, that helps that isil narrative. >> pelley: was she an american citizen? >> luger: yes. >> pelley: and her kids were too? >> luger: yes. >> pelley: and so when the person said, "go home"? >> luger: the kids said, "what do
destroy world heritage sites, empower unelected, blood-thirsty individuals as leaders. >> amin: givenpportunity, we can win this fight. >> pelley: why do you think so? >> amin: because i have hope. peace supersedes violence. freedom supersedes hate. and my community wants to be part of the american dream. we love our country. it's a great country. it's given us a lot. a lot. >> luger: we have to work with all minnesotans to combat islamophobia, because racial bigotry and...
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. >>> newly released photos from a united nations world heritage site revealing an unlikely pair. 5-year-old she's nursing a leopard cub according to a new york-based conservation group, this kind of behavior in wildcats has never been documented before. wildlife experts saying the mom recently may have lost her own cubs. so just an interesting picture. >> ron said call me when she nurses a gila monster. >> impressive. >> call me when that happens. okay? >> one more animal story for you, guys, as we move on from gila monsters. michael phelps is gearing up to raise a great white for shark week. how will he do it? we don't know. and neither does ryan lochte, the former olympic saying he's not going to outrace the shark, dude. no way. no way. so we're hearing from ryan lochte again. we'll all have the chance to see what happens with phelps when the most decorated olympian goes up against an underwater beast july 23rd in a match discovery channel is calling the battle for ocean supremacy. boom. >> great "pop news." that was awesome. >> as she nurses a gila monster. >> see you tomorrow. no gila m
. >>> newly released photos from a united nations world heritage site revealing an unlikely pair. 5-year-old she's nursing a leopard cub according to a new york-based conservation group, this kind of behavior in wildcats has never been documented before. wildlife experts saying the mom recently may have lost her own cubs. so just an interesting picture. >> ron said call me when she nurses a gila monster. >> impressive. >> call me when that happens. okay? >> one...