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What a strange islander centrist pentagons neither other parties agree largely to be able to secure a parliamentary majority dances called for our unity government. Our brian todd is up next and read it will be with you with more news at the top of the hour for now for me the entire team thanks for being here and have a great. First day at school in the jungle. Or 1st cloning lesson from the doors grand the moment arrives. Joining a regular chain on her journey back to freedom. In our interactive documentary during an orangutan returns home monday w. Dont come to tanks. Now lets see a bit of that power smile. Is our Health Predetermines from birth 5 years ago young i was diagnosed with a genetic brain defect i thought i was so down i could only see the bad side of everything and i felt really sorry for myself and i. Doctors told her that her sarah palin is shrinking. Chemists have been i came to terms with it i said ok so yo ....
for me the for the people that came to help, it was really just all in a day s work situations like this really show everyone and certainly showed us in this instance just how much all of us out in the world depend on all of you and again, i want to thank the crew from medic 24 firefighter hayden campbell, firefighter, paramedic, atom iq, and fire inspector paramedic, kimberly booser, who helped bring gray into the world. i got to be reunited with them over the weekend and i also learned when i spoke to adam and his crew, they were just as happy as i was to have a friendly female face on that crew. thank you. to kim for taking charge because man, she did. we also do want to just take a moment to thank all of the first responders here in the district of columbia, but across the country that all of us trust with our lives every day, because you really have no idea when you might need to make that call and having those people on the other end of the line makes all the diff ....
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Can that information at least help the police narrow their investigation and be more efficient . And the answer is yes. Narrator genetically speaking, Human Beings are remarkably similar. Its only a small portion of the Human Genome that makes us different from one another eye color, hair color, facial shapes. Quaal the genome is so big. Greytak were talking about 3 Billion pieces of information. If we looked at your dna and my dna, we might differ at a few million spots. But those tiny differences are the reason that those two people look different. Narrator parabon has assembled a vast library of known genetic information. They have the dna of thousands of volunteers, and courtesy of a 3d photographic process, they also know exactly what each of these people look like. Armentrout traditionally, a Human Genome , Human Beings , Monica Quaal , Hair Color , Eye Color , 3 Billion , Parabon Nanolabs , Photographic Process , Camera Rig , Narrator Parabon , 3d Camera Rig ,
Until she has had the test to show that she is not affected by some mutation which might lead to a serious illness. getting back to the point about perfectibility and that sort of seductive idea, there is a geneticist working in the united states, razib khan, who has talked about the second age of eugenics being upon us. he, by the way, he sequenced his own son s entire genome in utero and he went on to predict that people are going to be better looking, healthier and smarter. what is not to like? he concluded. as an ethicist, what would your response be? he is exaggerating, to start with. we do not really know what makes you clever or more beautiful or a better person. that is the first thing. the second thing, you only have to look at the people in the last century who tried to make a better human hitler, stalin. these are not good people and their attempts were misguided. ....