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right of passage.
But now scientists have tracked down the evolutionary origins of kissing,
and it wasn't humans that started it.
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coming up on the programme as President Trump orders the US Justice Department to release all its files on Jeffrey Epstein.
We'll hear from one of the late sex offenders victims.
I was 14 at the time and I felt very pressured.
I felt coerced and obviously he grew me.
I was an immigrant from Brazil.
You know, I was taking care of my mother and my sister.
This is why the Epson files are very important to get released because even my age,
I don't remember how old I really was.
Much more from her and also we'll be hearing about how this has all been playing with President Trump's base in Georgia in about 30 minutes.