possibly allowing former u.s. president donald trump back onto the platform. one expert told us earlier content moderation is a challenge for other social media companies as well. when we re talking about issues of content moderation, hate speech, this is something every social media platform struggles with when you are dealing with cultures, language, politics from all over the world on your platform and you re trying to figure out how to make that work, how to deal with it legally, how to deal with it morally and contextually. that s something that legal scholars and technologists and anthropologists still have not figured out fully how to deal with. the challenges twitter deals with are in many ways one for the entire sector. no one has figured it out. i don t think it is necessarily likely that a new ceo is going to magically solve that either. on thursday musk tried to
relationship trying to do justice the right way. jose alba won t face charges. dana: woke activists dead set on erasing race and gender are taking it a step further. right into the graveyard. now they are calling on anthropologists to stop classifying human remains by gender and race because we don t know how the deceased person identified while they were living. kat timpf is co-host on gutfeld. come on, what s happening here? one sense they re right. we don t know how they identified because we can t really talk to them. but i think that s not really relevant when you consider there are certainly benefits to classifying based on biological sex as well. which we do have ways of finding out what those things are. i don t know, when i think about when i die and what i m afraid of when it comes to death being misgend erd doesn t make the list. i don t know how you of all
and what did they find in terms of the dna? they only got one whole genome, so basically the entire genetic code, set of instructions that made this person. they also managed to get non human dna. they found dna in his skeleton that was from a tuberculosis causing bacterium, suggesting he might have had the disease before he died. and actually, some of the archaeologists and anthropologists involved in the study think that perhaps that s why he wasn t running away. maybe he was sick, maybe he was suffering from disease. there were also signs in the woman s skeleton that she was older and may have had arthritis in her bones. from his own genome, they ve seen pinpoints of his ancestry and of his family connections. and some of those are largely unsurprising. it looks like he was a local person, it looks like he waas local to the italian peninsula. but he had some markers in his genetic code that appeared to be common to sardinia. and that s interesting, because it suggests a lot of diver
that allowed these scientists to extract dna from just a tiny amount of bone. scientists had previously thought that dna might have been destroyed by the extreme heat when vesuvius erupted, but it turns out that where it had been preserved, it was then because these remains were encased in these cemented, heat hardened and time hardened layers of ash, that actually preserved the dna as well to be able to be picked up in a test millennia later. and what did they find in terms of the dna? they only got one whole genome, so basically the entire genetic code, set of instructions, that made this person. they also managed to get non human dna. they found dna in his skeleton that was from a tuberculosis causing bacterium, suggesting he might have had the disease before he died. and actually, some of the archaeologists and anthropologists involved
i think africa is beginning to recognise that our heritage is real. i think we re beginning to realise that blue eyed guys like you, and scandinavians and people from all over the world, are actually a part of the african diaspora. that s powerful. as was his commitment to conservation. in 1989 he was appointed head of kenya s national wildlife agency. his war against poaching symbolised by the public burning of tons of stolen ivory. richard leakey was born in nairobi in 1944, the son of two famous anthropologists. he suffered throughout his life from ill health, battling against cancer and needing a kidney transplant. he lost both his legs in a plane crash and he always suspected foul play, his fight against corruption creating many enemies. but those setbacks never got in the way of his love