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The Context

are found by — where did you find these worms? tie: are found by russian colleagues where did you find these worms? tiez1: are found by russian colleagues in siberia and the region on the river. and just sediments in the permafrost, back—up to the left and they crawled out. home permafrost, back-up to the left and they crawled out.— they crawled out. how did they survive so _ they crawled out. how did they survive so long _ they crawled out. how did they survive so long as _ ? they were in suspended animation and it's basically _ ? they were in suspended animation and it's basically going _ ? they were in suspended animation and it's basically going between - and it's basically going between life and death where they use sugar to protect their dna in cells and protein from degradation and having enriched sugar in their bodies, they canjust lie there for enriched sugar in their bodies, they can just lie there for 45,000 years. do any other worms that we know today have the capacity do that? yes, many others and there was none before my lab is been studying this but there also metals that have also been researched and many other labs

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Very Scary People

quite naturally, some of the first paths that we took were to try to interview some of the people that worked for gacy. and one of the key things that they found out was that he had instructed these employees to go into his crawl space and dig trenches. and he claimed it was because they had a sewage issue and that he was trying to resolve that problem. and occasionally, the smell would come back up, so he'd instruct them to go in there with lime and spread lime down there, which would cover up that smell for a while. sullivan: they certainly were helpful in telling us that we really probably wanted to get down to the crawl space. duke: then, one really cold chicago night, gacy actually invited the surveillance team into his home. sullivan: gacy was trying to make it seem as if he was friends with the police and that there was no reason that they should be surveilling him.

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The Five

the other step they're talking about doing, let's let's let's je accountable as- let's to the passengers. >> well, like greg gutfeld, jesse, pete, butsse, a judge doesn't like to fly commercial. he likes to fly. oh, you're to say they're both short and i can't blame them for thatin. >> but we've had a pilot. shortage for another shortage goes. >> it's very sad. we've had a pilot shortage for years. but then durin.g covid, a lot of the airlines were encouraged to let people retire early or just fire them if they wouldn't get vaccinatedt fire. t, right. so travel stopped, they fired and retired. and then all of a sudden, when it pick back up, they lookac at it like, hey, where is everybody? and it takes about? two years and 100 gs to train a pilot. plus, they do all the airline 10 maintenance. >> so that's also another issue. dax is a man and he should have had a plan. i don't know what that plan was, but that right there is not s no a plan. >> what if i was his wife?is wif e,i be livid now you're a

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

what are you hearing from rose? royal jadarrius rose told me he was scared that day that he was going to lose his life. and that he couldn't help but think in that moment when the dog attacked, during that police stop, he couldn't help but think of another memphis native, tyre nichols. so let me bring you up to speed with what happened. this started on july 4th with a motor carrier enforcement inspector who noticed that the truck that jadarrius rose was driving had a missing mud flap. he tries to stop rose. he puts on his siren and lights, but rose fails to stop. he calls for back up. then ensues a three-county pursuit. at a moment there rose gets on the phone with his mother who tells him, son, stop the truck if you haven't done anything here. rose also calls 911, telling a dispatcher he feels unsafe because he saw that the officers had previously pointed a gun -- guns at his truck, and that he didn't know why they were

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Verified Live

quote cancelled men. he has done italian film in a british film, actually. which is being held until the outcome of this trial. he has picked up a little bit of work that i think the big question will be whether he can pick that back up in america, in his homeland. what whether he can pick that back up in america, in his homeland.- america, in his homeland. what is our cut america, in his homeland. what is your gut feeling — america, in his homeland. what is your gut feeling about _ america, in his homeland. what is your gut feeling about that, - america, in his homeland. what is your gut feeling about that, do - america, in his homeland. what is| your gut feeling about that, do you have one? i your gut feeling about that, do you have one? ., �* ., , ., ., have one? i don't actually. to have a not guilty — have one? i don't actually. to have a not guilty verdict _ have one? i don't actually. to have a not guilty verdict today _ have one? i don't actually. to have a not guilty verdict today is - have one? i don't actually. to have a not guilty verdict today is a - have one? i don't actually. to have a not guilty verdict today is a huge | a not guilty verdict today is a huge win. of course, whether that will persuade the court of public opinion is another matter.— is another matter. yes, 'ust briefly althou:h is another matter. yes, 'ust briefly although he — is another matter. yes, 'ust briefly although he hash is another matter. yes, 'ust briefly although he has been _ is another matter. yes, just briefly although he has been cleared, - is another matter. yes, just briefly i although he has been cleared, these allegations of hung around like a bad smell. they are not only been caught, they have been made by other men that he has worked with like at the old vic. so it is hard to see him getting back to where he was before. . , him getting back to where he was before. ., , ., , ., before. certainly. he was at the heihht before. certainly. he was at the heiuht of before. certainly. he was at the height of his — before. certainly. he was at the height of his career _ before. certainly. he was at the height of his career when - before. certainly. he was at the height of his career when he - before. certainly. he was at the - height of his career when he started this and i think that is going to be a long road. in the interim, i imagine he will try and pick up work where he is being welcomed with open

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Inside Politics With Abby Phillip

me now. this is just further evidence that they want to run on the economy. and th're getting a little bit of back-up from cnbc. take a look at thiheadline that ran a couple of days ago. morgan stanley credit bidenomics for much stronger than expected gdp growth. >> yeah. i mean, look, this lays out the terms that the republicans are going to have to try and fix this they want to lay a glove on joe biden. the economy is always the first issue for many voters an biden has made it front and center. you have 3.5% unemployment. you have inflation that is coming down. you have expansion. it is giving sort of a validated by places like morgan stanley and against that marjorie taylor greene has to pull up all of the other side issues, hunter biden's laptop and all of this other kind of junk. that is exactly what biden wants. he wants people to focus on that. he especially wants it to be a focus in the industrial

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CNN This Morning

suggestions. this is the law in the national parks. if you are in your car, there is no risk. as long as you are pulled off the side of the road, stop, ento joy the wildlife, take photos. if you are outside of your car, walking, hiking or just standing on the side of the road, you need to stay certain safety distances away from the animals. bears and wolves, that's 100 yards and all of the other animals, including bison, is 25 yards. if you see the animal drastically changing behavior because of your presence you are too close, even if you are beyond those limits. with bison, they are nice enough to give us warning signs they are getting agitated. you will see an exaggerated head bobbing, scratching and stomping at the ground. and you will see their tail go up. if you see any of those factors happening, back up, increase the amount of space between you and the answer and let other people know, too, they are getting too close. you are not just putting yourself in danger. you are putting other people in danger and putting the animals

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CNN Primetime

this is saying, is explaining how the grand jury process is going to happen. but it's the implicit here is that the individual who's receiving this letter has been compelled to testify in the grand jury. i think more likely than not, with the former president got was an invitation. in fact, this sample letter comes from the department of justice's own website, that gives a sample letter, so, sometimes they're compelled, and it says this is what you're gonna do. what probably former president got, probably didn't include that specific language. >> in the language, one section of it, a notion of we advise the grand jury connected to an investigation, likely a federal crimes. of course, you cannot destroy or alter evidence if you are compelled. >> that's right. i think if we can bring that language back up, that's probably the most interesting part of the letter that the former president got. >> let's bring that up. >> used to start at the, and it actually not a footnote. what it is is an invitation for the prosecutors to include the potential charges that the former president may be accused of violating.

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BBC News Now

started some work which clare can take it all on the funding question and we are also supportive of the government doing their work on funding and we are encouraging that based on your very wise report which said essentially will need to look at options and it is not easy if you want to protect universality, the licence fee has benefits, but to echo the chair, we want to look at the options. on the funding side we have laid out a few principles which we think from the bbc perspective where it is important and which we may want to get to in a minute. back up may want to get to in a minute. back up to the strategy, if i may, and i apologise for taking a bit of time, we have had a change at the board level and we have also been doing quite a lot of work. we sense the urgency but it is very important for the committee to know that we have an outstanding day—to—day strategy that if you look at the 2022, 23 report, has delivered a strong numbers for the bbc. there are

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CNN This Morning

business perspective, from a messaging perspective. and i often think if any high-ranking officer is being too candid, there's a flougts behind it. am i overthinking this? >> he wants to signal both to the user base, but also to potential advertisers that we have work to do. that we're still trying to get to a place where we're cloe positive. but phil, the problem here is the inconsistency. if you're going to come out in march and say most of our advertisers have returned and we'll be cash flow positive by june and come out in july and say, we're still not cash flow positive and 50% of our advertising revenue is still down, i think it leads to a very confusing and mixed message. the thing that i'm going to be watching is can we get to this place of an equilibrium where linda yakkerino can bring advertising revenue back up, they can begin to cut expenses and become cash flow positive by the end of the year. i'm a little bit skeptical, in

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